Romania: End of price...

Electricity bills for July and part of August 2025 in Romania are significantly...

Bosnia and Herzegovina sees...

According to the Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), gross electricity...

Albania: Electricity production falls...

According to data from the Albanian Institute of Statistics (INSTAT), electricity production in...

Romania: Energy Vault partners...

Swiss energy storage company Energy Vault has signed an agreement to provide up...
Supported byClarion Energy
HomeSEE Energy NewsSEE region: Spot...

SEE region: Spot prices on Monday ranged from 84 to 100 euros per MWh

Electricity spot prices rose sharply on Monday, May 22, compared to the previous day in all European markets. However, most countries remained below the 100 euros per MWh threshold, except Italy (108.4 euros per MWh) and Poland (116.2 euros per MWh).

This growth was over 1,200% in Finland and Norway, which recorded an average price of 0.88 euros per MWh on Sunday. However, despite this, these markets recorded the lowest prices on the continent on Monday – around 23 euros per MWh and 35 euros per MWh, respectively.

In Southeast Europe, day-ahead prices on Monday range from 83.93 euros per MWh in Serbia to 99.43 euros per MWh in Greece. In other countries of the region, the price is around 97 euros per MWh.

On Sunday, the day-ahead price in SEE was between 28 and 30 euros per MWh, except in Greece, which recorded 61.2 euros per MWh.

Supported byOwner's Engineer banner

Recent News

Supported byspot_img
Supported byspot_img

Latest News

Supported byspot_img
Supported bySEE Energy News

Related News

Slovenia: Wind Energy Association calls for balanced policy consultation

The Slovenian Wind Energy Association (GIZ) has expressed concern that recent political debates on wind energy are being shaped by what it views as an unbalanced event. The association says conclusions from a June consultation in the National Council—attended...

Romania: End of price caps and VAT hike drive sharp rise in electricity bills

Electricity bills for July and part of August 2025 in Romania are significantly higher than in previous months, driven by multiple factors. A heatwave increased consumption as air conditioners and cooling devices were used extensively. At the same time,...

Bosnia and Herzegovina sees mixed energy output trends in June 2025

According to the Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), gross electricity production in June 2025 totaled 1,000 GWh, compared to 1,028 GWh in the same month last year. Hydropower plants accounted for 26.4 percent of total gross...
Supported byVirtu Energy
error: Content is protected !!