EU preparing to include manufactured goods into CBAM import tax on CO2
The European Commission opened a stakeholder survey on a potential CBAM scope extension to downstream products
Conference ‘ESG, a way of life and doing business’ to be held in Belgrade on September 25
The conference 'ESG, a way of life and doing business' will take place in Belgrade on September 25 at the Serbian Chamber of Commerce
EPS must change to survive and ensure Serbia’s energy security
In an interview with Balkan Green Energy News on the transformation of Elektroprivreda Srbije, Dušan Živković spoke about investments, decarbonization, CBAM and emissions
Turkish steelmakers invest massively in solar power to decarbonize
Two Turkish steelmakers are decarbonizing their facilities with solar power, which will exempt them from carbon border taxes
Serbia proposes national CO2 pricing system instead of regional ETS
In light of CBAM, Serbia could accept taxing emissions on a national level at fixed prices instead of a regional emissions trading system
Western Balkans face tight electricity market coupling deadlines
Market coupling is the first task in the Western Balkans energy transition and their main condition to be exempted from CBAM, panelists said at Belgrade Energy Forum
Serbian industry leader Messer Tehnogas preparing decarbonization investments
Messer Tehnogas, the main gases producer in Serbia, is looking to cover a large part of its electricity needs with photovoltaics
Turkey-based Yıldırım building 109 MW solar park in Kosovo* for its ferronickel plant
Yıldırım Energy marked the start of construction works on a 150 MW solar farm in Kosovo*. It will supply the group's ferronickel plant.