The EU’s emerging steel strategy beyond CBAM marks a structural turning point for Serbia’s industrial and energy position vis-à-vis the European Union. While CBAM itself has already focused attention
Serbia renewable project siting: Grid-node screening and developer–lender checklist aligned with EMS and local permitting practices
In Serbia, viable renewable siting begins with transmission reality, not resource theory. EMS operates a compact, highly loaded system whose flexibility margin is constrained by cross-border flows, le
Serbia grid-node screening logic for renewable project siting, developer–lender checklist aligned with EMS and Serbian permitting practice
In Serbia, viable renewable siting begins with transmission reality, not resource theory. EMS operates a compact, highly loaded system whose flexibility margin is constrained by cross-border flows, le
CBAM electricity reform rewrites Serbia’s carbon exposure from 2026
The European Commission’s proposal to revise how emissions are calculated for imported electricity under the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism represents one of the most consequential regulatory shif
CBAM electricity reform and what it means for Serbian exporters from 2026
The European Commission’s proposal to revise how emissions are calculated for imported electricity under the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is not, in practice, an energy-market story. For Serbia,
Serbia’s CBAM-exposed exports to the European Union in 2025: Volumes, value and the emerging Carbon customs burden
By the end of 2025, Serbia entered the decisive pre-implementation phase of the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism with a trade structure that leaves little room for complacency. Unli

