Tag Archives: carbon pricing
Serbia’s industrial competitiveness shifts as CBAM, power costs and EU supply chains converge
As CBAM moves toward full implementation in January 2026, Serbia’s exporters and banks are increasingly tying investment decisions to electricity origin, carbon exposure and renewable integration—rather…
CBAM and electricity: How carbon pricing is redrawing Balkan power flows
Europe’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is beginning to transform South-East Europe’s electricity market in ways that only a few years ago seemed politically and commercially improbable.…
Western Balkans urge EU to revise CBAM treatment of electricity exports amid demand slump
Governments across the Western Balkans have asked the EU to amend rules under Regulation (EU) 2023/956 after carbon-related charges applied to electricity exports from 1 January…
Carbon pricing and CBAM reshape power trading risk across South-East Europe
As ETS pricing increasingly travels across borders through CBAM, South-East Europe’s electricity markets are seeing wider price divergences and new hedging demands. Early 2026 hydrology-driven export…
CBAM pressure starts to show in the Western Balkans, putting EPS’s lignite model under scrutiny
The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is beginning to translate into real financial strain across the region. Montenegro has already booked a €13 million first-quarter loss,…