CBAM MRV drives plant-level carbon data work for Western Balkan exporters
A shift is underway across the industrial export economy of the Western Balkans as CBAM moves beyond customs, tax and […]
A shift is underway across the industrial export economy of the Western Balkans as CBAM moves beyond customs, tax and […]
Banks across Europe, and increasingly in South East Europe, are moving away from treating ESG, CBAM and environmental permitting as
Renewable projects in Southeast Europe are being judged less by what environmental studies promise and more by what operators can
In Southeast Europe and across wider European energy markets, regulators and financiers are increasingly treating environmental compliance as an operational
Serbia’s regulatory shift toward the European Union’s environmental and industrial framework is increasingly felt at the operational level, where permitting
As Serbia accelerates industrial and infrastructure investment, regulators and operators are increasingly finding that environmental performance is decided less by
Serbia’s push to expand energy, mining, and infrastructure is increasingly shaped by a single question: can projects clear environmental requirements
Serbia’s push to align with the EU energy and environmental acquis is increasingly being treated less as a compliance checklist
Copper demand in Europe is being pulled by electrification and clean-energy deployment, spanning electric-vehicle wiring, power-grid infrastructure, and renewable-energy systems.
Europe’s battery buildout is tightening the compliance and engineering agenda for lithium, a resource now treated as both strategic input
Europe’s push to secure critical minerals is accelerating at the same time as industrial demand is rising and fossil-fuel dependence
The renewed attention on Africa’s mining sector is arriving alongside a familiar compliance reality: projects are only investable when permitting