Power prices at Serbian SEEPEX exchange plunge to as low as EUR 45.5 per MWh under zero
Hourly day-ahead prices at the SEEPEX electricity bourse for delivery on June 7 have tumbled as low as EUR 45.5 per MWh under zero, setting a record
Greek solar producers with CfDs to get paid even when power prices are zero
The Greek government accepted a request from solar power producers that have CfDs, deciding to provide remuneration at zero prices in the day-ahead market
Curtailments, negative prices slash solar power revenue in Greece by up to 60%
Solar parks in Greece with CfDs have lost an average 50% of revenue on a year-to-year basis in April amid negative prices and curtailments
North Macedonia’s MEMO power exchange launches intraday market
North Macedonia’s National Electricity Market Operator – MEMO marked the launch of its intraday market
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
Serbia’s SEEPEX power exchange introducing negative prices
Serbian power bourse SEEPEX will enable negative prices on May 5 and 6. North Macedonia's NEMO is launcing intraday market at the same time.
Record solar output in Romania pushes power prices into negative territory
On Friday at 11:39 a.m., commercial solar output, excluding prosumers, reached 2,048 MW, while demand stood at slightly over 6,000 MW
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


