SEE’s electricity market: Structure,...

The South-East European electricity market has always stood apart from the mature, deeply...

Cross-border power corridors shaping...

South-East Europe is moving through a period of structural change, driven by accelerating...

Traders’ hydro-volatility map for...

From a trader’s perspective, hydropower in South-East Europe is less about reservoirs and...

2030–2040 hydro-balancing forecast model...

Between 2030 and 2040 hydropower in South-East Europe shifts from being primarily an...
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Romania: Engie acquired 80 MW wind park

Engie has completed the acquisition process of an operational onshore wind farm with a capacity of 80 MW, previously owned by the EnerCap Capital...

Croatia: Advance Capital Partners acquires 60% of Solvis

The special investment fund Advance Capital Partners and the founder and co-owner of Solvis Stjepan Talan reached an agreement on a strategic partnership with...

Romania: BayWa enters the Romanian RES market

BayWa RE Romania, the local subsidiary of the renewable energy division of the conglomerate of agricultural cooperative associations BayWa from Germany, plans to build...

Romania: Engie gets green light to acquire 80 MW wind park

French energy company Engie gets approval from the Romanian Competition Council for the proposed acquisition of an 80 MW wind project in the Dobrogea...

Romania: EMMA Capital to acquire Romanian natural gas producer

The Czech investment fund EMMA Capital received a permit from the Romanian regulatory agency to take over the natural gas producer Stratum Energy through...

Bulgaria: PPC to acquire Bulgarian solar parks

  The Greek national electricity company, PPC, has announced plans to acquire 500 megawatts of photovoltaic capacity in Bulgaria. This acquisition forms part of a broader project...

Hydro–storage–renewables integration strategy for SEE

Designing an integration strategy for hydropower, storage and renewables in South-East Europe means accepting that no single technology can deliver both decarbonisation and stability....

Traders’ hydro-volatility map for SEE

From a trader’s perspective, hydropower in South-East Europe is less about reservoirs and turbines and more about timing, asymmetry and correlation with wind and...

2030–2040 hydro-balancing forecast model for SEE

Between 2030 and 2040 hydropower in South-East Europe shifts from being primarily an energy source to being the central balancing instrument in a renewable-dominated...

Hydropower as baseload or balancing in a renewable-dominated SEE system: A structural analysis of hydro vs. wind and solar

Hydropower has always occupied a privileged position in South-East Europe’s electricity systems. Before solar and wind entered the mix, hydro served simultaneously as baseload,...

Serbia faces a historic hydropower shortfall: EPS confronts the cost of drought and delayed investment

Serbia is heading into what could be one of its most challenging hydrological years in decades. Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS), the country’s state-owned energy giant,...
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