Energy Community’s EU integration pace steady but CBAM looms
Energy Community contracting parties showed a tendency this year toward steady transposition and implementation of European law
BiH, Montenegro ask EU to delay CBAM
At a meeting of the Energy Community Ministerial Council, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro asked for CBAM to be postponed
Members of Energy Community to propose carbon pricing model by mid-2025
The contracting parties should propose a carbon pricing model they intend to introduce, the Ministerial Council said after the latest meeting
Lorkowski: No Western Balkan country can get CBAM exemption for electricity in time
Without securing exemptions, Montenegro, BiH, North Macedonia, and Serbia would have to bear CBAM costs of electricity exports to the EU
Serbia adopts changes to Law on Energy – introduces active buyers, dynamic tariffs, auxiliary services market
The National Assembly adopted the changes to the Law on Energy including numerous novelties for households, businesses, investors and state companies
CBAM could heavily impact BiH economy unless firms get incentives for solar panels
Minister Vedran Lakić convened cantonal ministers to discuss the challenges arising from the introduction of CBAM
Western Balkans can’t secure CBAM exemption for electricity in time
For an exemption from the CBAM cross-border CO2 tax on electricity, Balkan countries must couple their markets with an EU neighbor
UGT Renewables, Hyundai Engineering opening new era in US-Serbian relations with giant solar-battery project
UGT Renewables and Hyundai Engineering are at the forefront of the US-Serbia energy cooperation agreement, UGTR's CEO Adam Cortese said