CBAM and electricity: How carbon pricing is redrawing Balkan power flows
Europe’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is beginning to transform South-East Europe’s electricity market in ways that only a few years […]
Europe’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is beginning to transform South-East Europe’s electricity market in ways that only a few years […]
South-East Europe’s renewable energy market is entering a different phase. For most of the past decade, the region’s energy transition
Serbia’s mining sector is entering a different phase of development. For years, the country’s raw materials story was primarily framed
Across Europe’s expanding renewable energy landscape, the decisive phase of a project no longer ends with permitting or financial close.
Governments across the Western Balkans are seeking urgent changes to European Union rules after the introduction of carbon-related charges on
The economics of renewable energy projects are undergoing a quiet but decisive shift. Across Europe and emerging regional markets, the
Serbia’s shift toward the European Union’s regulatory architecture is now most visible where it bites hardest: in environmental permitting, industrial compliance
For more than a decade, the integration of Southeast Europe’s electricity markets into the European Union framework has been guided
The early impact of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism in Southeast Europe has been widely discussed in terms of pricing,
The first quarter of 2026 has provided an early but highly consequential signal to investors operating across Southeast Europe’s electricity
The integration of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism into Southeast Europe’s electricity markets has done more than introduce a new
One of the least visible but most systemically important consequences of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism in Southeast Europe’s electricity