Project finance is changing rapidly. What lenders once accepted as “EPC contractor reputation” has evolved into a rigorous, quantifiable requirement: engineering traceability, risk transparency, and a
Building certainty amid uncertainty: The critical role of EPC risk management in Serbia’s energy and industrial projects
Serbia is entering the most aggressive investment cycle in its modern energy and industrial history. Billions of euros in renewable assets, grid infrastructure, industrial expansion and high-tech faci
Managing environmental impact, financing strategies and long-term liabilities
Beyond engineering and market risks, wind‑park investors must manage environmental and social impacts. Projects can face community opposition over noise, visual impact or ecological concerns. Early en
Managing regulatory, currency, and political challenges in wind‑farm investments
Wind‑energy projects depend heavily on supportive regulatory frameworks. Sudden changes in feed‑in tariffs, grid‑access rules or permitting processes can disrupt project economics. Investors should mo
Investor brief: How risk management influences financial outcomes in wind‑park EPC projects
Investing in a wind park is fundamentally about converting a natural resource into predictable cash flows. In Southeast Europe, supportive policy frameworks and the region’s wind potential make these
Montenegro as a wind investment gateway — low regulatory friction, euro currency, and strategic export potential
Montenegro is not the largest renewable market in Southeast Europe. It does not have Romania’s vast plains, Serbia’s gigawatt-scale ambition, or Croatia’s deep EU grid integration. And yet, Montenegro
The competitive edge: How Clarion’s EPC execution framework helps Serbia attract international capital and technology
As competition for investment intensifies across Central and Southeastern Europe, Serbia must distinguish itself not only through incentives and geography, but through execution capability. Globa
Bankability starts with engineering: Why lenders are now demanding EPC risk matrices, ITPs and grid readiness in Serbia
Project finance is changing rapidly. What lenders once accepted as “EPC contractor reputation” has evolved into a rigorous, quantifiable requirement: engineering traceability, risk transparency, and a
Engineering certainty in an uncertain world: Why Serbia’s energy & industrial projects now depend on professional EPC risk governance
Serbia is entering the most aggressive investment cycle in its modern energy and industrial history. Billions of euros in renewable assets, grid infrastructure, industrial expansion and high-tech faci
Balancing environmental, financing and long‑term liabilities
Beyond engineering and market risks, wind‑park investors must manage environmental and social impacts. Projects can face community opposition over noise, visual impact or ecological concerns. Early en

