As of early 2026, property prices in Bucharest are expected to increase by roughly 6% to 10% over the full year, representing a slowdown from 2025's double-digit gains as high interest rates and fiscal tightening weigh on buyer demand. . Demand for industrial and logistics space in Romania rose sharply in 2025, reaching 1. 275 million sqm, up 51% year-on-year and the second-highest level recorded on the local market, according to data from Cushman & Wakefield Echinox. Most of the leased area – 60% (774,000 sqm) – represents new demand, showing companies'. . How Romania's industrial and logistics sector is positioning itself for the years ahead will be a central topic at re:FOCUS on Retail, Couriers & Logistics 2026, taking place on February 4 at Caro Hotel Bucharest. This blog post breaks down current housing prices in Bucharest, explains what is driving the market, and offers forecasts for 2026 and beyond. We update this. . The report examines the demand & supply fundamentals of the primary residential market (no secondary home considerations) in the major urban areas of Romania with an estimated population of at least circa 150,000 inhabitants, covering the main 14 metropolitan areas in the country (representing 30%. .
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Following the unprecedented crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Belgium's recovery and resilience plan has responded to the urgent need to foster a strong recovery, while making Belgium's economy and society more resilient and future ready. . This publication is a Science for Policy report by the Joint Research Centre, the European Commission's in-house science service. The scientific output expressed does not imply a policy position of the. . Belgium has an electricity-intensive industrial sector and relatively low demand in the residential sector, as electricity is not the dominant energy source chosen for heating purpose [1]. To. . Demand response can be a valuable tool to increase the flexibility of the grid. With an increase in renewable generation and distributed energy resources, it can be used to match demand more closely with supply, so renewable energy can be used when available. An overview of their poss ble use in electricity systems is given. As consumers may react when electricity is in limited supply by lowering their net consumption, it is important to take this. . In this paper, we discuss the possible future of demand response (DR).
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Is demand response possible at European & Belgian levels?
In this article, Sia Partners proposes a possible answer by gaining a glimpse into the potential of Demand Response at both European & Belgian levels. The importance of intermittent renewable production in Europe is growing rapidly.
Can demand response improve Belgium's security of supply?
The deployment of their DR potential could also play a role in the improvement of Belgium's security of supply. Demand Response has become an important topic for policy makers throughout Europe. Many countries currently define mechanisms that introduce and valorise energy curtailment.
Are wholesale markets open to demand response in Belgium?
Elia, the Belgium TSO, states that all markets are open to Demand Response in Belgium, including wholesale. They point out that consumers are able to access the wholesale and balancing markets through their retailer contracts with their retailer. They indicate that this should be sufficient.
Why is there a capacity shortage in Belgium?
Belgium has suffered from periods of severe capacity shortages due to technical issues with multiple nuclear power plants over the last 3 years. In response, efforts have been made to enable Demand Response and the entry of independent aggregators.
These intersecting crises have systematically eroded community resilience, shattered essential services and displaced millions of people. In 2026, over 10 million people, two-thirds of the population are projected to require some form of humanitarian assistance. . South Sudan continues to face severe humanitarian emergencies driven by climate shocks, relentless violence, multiple disease outbreaks and a struggling economy. Protracted armed conflict, localized intercommunal violence, climate shocks including floods and droughts, economic instability including hyper-inflation, and spillover from the war in Sudan have disrupted livelihoods, services, a ncrease from 2025. Flexible funding is essential to ensure a timely and efective response—particularly at a moment when critical activities are being scaled down due to funding shortfalls insecurity since February 2025. South Sudan is the world's youngest country, gaining independence in 2011.
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With Azerbaijan"s commitment to renewable energy transition, the project aims to deploy 120MW/240MWh storage capacity by 2025. Did you know?. m ideal for supporting renewable power. Once a ni ewable sources--as a new export pillar. The g emands for energy and minerals in Iran. Contending with seven percent annual growth in electricity consumption, aging infrastruct ernization to handle increased volumes. This article explores operational projects, emerging trends, and how innovations like grid-scale batteries are stabilizing power supply while reducing. . Another transformative initiative is the planned introduction of a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) to store "green" energy. This article serves as your compass to navigate the bidding process, market trends, and strategic opportunities. Baku's unique position. . Demand response and energy storage are sources of power system flexibility that increase the alignment between renewable energy generation and demand. For example, demand response provides a means to shift demand to times of relatively high wind generation and low load, while storage technologies. . As Azerbaijan's capital grapples with renewable integration challenges, Baku energy storage stations are becoming the linchpin of its 2030 clean energy roadmap. 5 GW by 2025 (up from 780 MW in 2023), the city's grid needs storage solutions that can handle. .
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BESS stabilize grids, provide uninterrupted power, and reduce brownouts/blackouts. 10 Strategic placement near high-demand areas relieves grid pressure and transmission congestion. 11 Their rapid response capabilities ensure continuous power quality by reacting instantaneously to. . The IEA examines the full spectrum of energy issues including oil, gas and coal supply and demand, renewable energy technologies, electricity markets, energy efficiency, access to energy, demand side management and much more. Its energy mix is heavily reliant on unsustainable biomass, leading to environmental degradation. . le these load-generation imbalances. The ancillary services requirement increasingly utilizing Energy Storage Systems (ESS) consid sets represented by flexible demand. As a solution to convert to low carbon cities, a VESS is firstly modelled to sto high ration, optimal scheduling, NSGA-II. Firstly, this paper outlines the essential materials and methodologies required for designing a Multi-Source Power Control System, a critical component for efficiently integrating diverse. . Summary: Uganda's latest energy storage tender aims to stabilize its power grid and accelerate renewable energy adoption. Picture this: A bustling market in central Kampala suddenly goes dark during peak. .
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Norway's hydropower pumped storage capacities, amounting to 83 TWh, are increasingly being leveraged to regulate renewable energy surpluses in Europe and stabilize electricity prices. The electricity market in Europe faces growing instability, exacerbated by the increasing share of renewable. . Important both for electrification and green industry as well as postpone or even reduce the need for grid investments How fast, how long, how often and when is the flexibility available? Customers save money – the grid capacity is used better! Customers can earn money on contributing to a better. . Euroflex is a local flexibility market in Norway aimed at managing electricity demand during peak periods. It involves grid companies like BKK, Elvia, and Glitre Nett, who buy flexibility services to either reduce consumption or boost production. Initially focused on the Agder region, Euroflex has. . The latest forecast for Norway's energy transition. Get detailed analysis of how growing electrification demand outpaces new power capacity, the effect of rising power demand from data centers, the decline of oil and gas exports, and whether Norway is on track to reach its emissions reductions. . European CO2 reduction goals have led to an increase in variable energy sources such as wind and solar, and consequently to an energy system that will need more flexibility in the future.
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