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Serbia’s EPS, industry sign contracts on disposal of ash from coal-fired power plants
Power utility Elektroprivreda Srbije will sell 30 million tons of ash to Lafarge Serbia, Elixir Group and Moravacem
Lafarge Serbia to build first plant using ash in cement production
Lafarge Serbia plans to build a factory near the Nikola Tesla B power plant, where ash generated as a byproduct of combustion would be used in cement production
Knjeginjić: Lafarge Serbia has know-how, investments to decarbonize, but needs regulatory support
Lafarge Serbia does not lack the necessary know-how or investments to adapt to the European Union’s carbon border tax
Serbia’s energy-intensive industries brace for CBAM, seek state support to apply decarbonization solutions
Companies in Serbia are not afraid of decarbonization and CBAM, but are worried the state does not recognize what needs to be done to help the affected industries
CBAM ante portas – the ball is in Serbia’s court to facilitate conditions for its companies
Industrial players in Serbia have all the knowhow for minimizing emissions and participating in the country's environmental renewal, according to Lafarge Serbia's CEO Dimitrije Knjeginjić
As CBAM carbon border tax looms, EU wants to help Western Balkans to adapt
The EU needs to help both the governments and industrial producers adapt to CBAM and overcome the initial impact, officials said
Urban construction waste – potential game changer for CBAM-affected industries in Serbia
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