Mining’s Serbia pivot: from extraction-only projects to processing, energy, logistics and digital infrastructure CAPEX planning
The next wave of industrial development in Serbia and the wider South-East Europe mining belt is being shaped less by […]
The next wave of industrial development in Serbia and the wider South-East Europe mining belt is being shaped less by […]
Serbia is building an investment case that treats electricity, connectivity and operational software as a single system rather than separate
Europe’s shift toward electrified transport and a faster energy transition is reshaping where value is created across critical mineral supply
Owner’s Engineer mandate strengthens delivery governance in eastern Serbia Clarion Engineer has been appointed as Owner’s Engineer and Supervisory Authority
Grid expansion is colliding with slower public CAPEX cycles Southeast Europe’s renewable build-out is accelerating faster than transmission, distribution and
Serbia’s renewable power pipeline is being reshaped by a new kind of buyer requirement: not just electricity delivery, but carbon-adjusted
Europe’s next wave of critical minerals infrastructure is shifting from extraction-led projects toward midstream processing capacity, where ores and concentrates
Europe’s push to localize processing for lithium, rare earths and battery metals is increasingly being stress-tested by a single operational
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
Serbia’s challenge around CBAM-exposed exports is increasingly being treated as an engineering delivery problem rather than a market narrative. The
Serbia’s CBAM challenge is increasingly shaping how industrial developers plan renewable supply, not just how companies report emissions. From 2026,