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As CBAM carbon border tax looms, EU wants to help Western Balkans to adapt

23 May 2023 - The EU needs to help both the governments and industrial producers adapt to CBAM and overcome the initial impact, officials said

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Urban construction waste – potential game changer for CBAM-affected industries in Serbia

16 May 2023 - When the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) takes effect, it will mark a new stage in Serbia’s energy transition, shifting the attention from phasing out a single resource, coal, to the costs that will be borne by a part of the Serbian economy much larger than the electricity sector alone

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BEF 2023: Decarbonization is essential for economic progress in Southeastern Europe

08 May 2023 - It is necessary to accelerate the decarbonization of the electricity sector and energy in general to maintain economic development, top officials from Southeastern European countries and the Energy Community Secretariat said at the kickoff of Belgrade Energy Forum 2023

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Belgrade Energy Forum 2023 is approaching – new speakers and sponsors revealed!

20 April 2023 - The great interest in the energy conference of the year, which is what many call BEF 2023, was confirmed by a record response from sponsors and institutional partners. To secure your spot, register by April 30.

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Serbian cement producers burdened by lack of legal and waste market regulation

27 October 2017 - Even though Serbian cement plants have been using waste as fuel since 2008 they have...

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