Serbia to enable carbon credits trading
The Belgrade Stock Exchange plans to introduce trading in carbon credits, according to CEO Lazo Ostojić
EU’s amendments to CBAM: possibility of relief, but January 1 brought market uncertainty
Long-awaited implementing acts and amendments to the CBAM Regulation brought only a minor relief for the Western Balkans, investors in renewables, and electricity traders in this region. Balkan Green Energy News has analyzed the documents that the European Commission published in December 2025, and the impact of the proposed measures on Energy Community contracting parties […]
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EU simplifying CBAM exemption for electricity, improving emissions calculation
Energy Community contracting parties that transposed EU aquis will be eligible for earlier exemptions from CBAM for electricity
CBAM tests market integration and green investments
CBAM for electricity raises serious risks and challenges in the region, warns CEO of North Macedonia's MEMO Zoran Gjorgjievski
Energy Community: Serbia best in Western Balkans in alignment with EU regulations
The decade ahead must sustain the momentum, Energy Community Secretariat Director Artur Lorkowski said in Annual Implementation Report 2025
EU considering Montenegro’s proposals for changes to CBAM
Minister of Energy and Mining of Montenegro Admir Šahmanović held meetings on CBAM with several senior EU officials
Bruegel: Without refining or delaying CBAM for electricity, EU risks market integration, security of supply
Brussels-based think tank Bruegel has analyzed the impacts of the CBAM application for electricity set for January 1, 2026