Greece frames solar power’s zero prices as informal consumer support
The Greek government is reluctant to remunerate photovoltaic producers for their high losses from zero or negative hourly wholesale prices
First Greek batteries to claim up to EUR 157.000 per MW in 2026
The first standalone batteries to enter the system in Greece will get significant income, according to the electricity distribution system operator
ACER asks Greek authorities to probe power market for manipulation
The European Union Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) warned of potential signs of manipulation in Greece's DAM
Negative prices to form so-called bathtub curve in Greece as photovoltaics keep growing
The latest energy modeling in Greece shows ever-decreasing prices around noon, due to the expected continuation of the PV capacity surge
Renewables account turns red in Greece amid more low and negative power prices
Conditions in the Greek market have worsened for renewable energy producers, as a result of low and negative electricity prices
Greece to change its power market model to reduce prices
The Greek government intends to facilitate a decrease in wholesale power prices with a new market model
Istvánffy: Persistence of high power prices at HUPX depends on heat wave, import crunch
Director of markets at HUPX György Istvánffy attributed the extreme electricity price increase to several fundamental factors
Bulgaria scraps electricity export fee, enabling market coupling with North Macedonia
Bulgaria has amended its energy law to abolish a fee levied on exports of electricity, in what will remove obstacles to trade with Energy Community contracting parties in the Balkans and pave the way for the future market coupling with North Macedonia, the Energy Community Secretariat said in a statement welcoming the move. The amendments […]