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Congestion-driven volatility and the reordering of regional price hierarchies
South-East Europe’s power markets are undergoing a quiet but decisive reordering in which congestion, rather than generation cost, increasingly determines who clears at scarcity prices and who does not. The traditional hierarchy—where lower-cost systems reliably price below higher-cost neighbours—has been eroded by structural transmission constraints, declining dispatchable depth, and synchronized stress events. In this environment, […]
