Electrical metering architecture for CBAM indirect emissions evidence
The European Commission’s technical study on indirect emissions under the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) was published through DG TAXUD […]
The European Commission’s technical study on indirect emissions under the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) was published through DG TAXUD […]
For South East Europe’s heavy industry, electricity is no longer only an operating cost. It is becoming a carbon-cost transmission
Engineering teams developing renewable assets in South East Europe are increasingly being asked to design for more than energy delivery.
In South-East Europe, electricity has long been treated as a controllable input—material to margins, but rarely decisive in how exporters
Grid expansion is colliding with slower public CAPEX cycles Southeast Europe’s renewable build-out is accelerating faster than transmission, distribution and
Industrial groups selling into the European Union are increasingly treating electricity as a regulated input, not just an operating cost.
Carbon pricing is moving from the balance sheets of generators into the design assumptions of cross-border electricity projects. As the
Carbon-cost exposure hits at the point of grid-scale investment As the EU prepares to extend carbon border pricing to electricity
Europe’s clean energy build-out is entering a phase where technical feasibility and policy intent are no longer the binding constraints.
Europe’s energy transition is often framed through capital, regulation, or politics, but project schedules are increasingly constrained by engineering capacity.
Europe’s energy storage market has moved into a delivery phase where engineering readiness, industrial throughput, and CAPEX execution discipline are
Europe’s shift toward renewables is increasingly constrained by what grid operators can physically build and commission in time. Congestion, curtailment,