Serbia’s Kragujevac data centre and AI compute expansion tied to power sourcing
Serbia is positioning itself as a Southeast European platform for data-centre services, AI compute and sovereign-cloud offerings. The country’s digital […]
Serbia is positioning itself as a Southeast European platform for data-centre services, AI compute and sovereign-cloud offerings. The country’s digital […]
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
European market access for industrial exports is shifting from documentation-led compliance toward evidence that can be tested against plant operations.
A cross-border initiative led by wis.dom|bridge™ in partnership with Clarion Owners Engineer will create a structured knowledge and compliance platform
A new cross-border initiative led by wis.dom|bridge™ together with Clarion Owners Engineer is setting up a structured knowledge and compliance
Europe’s electrification push is turning energy storage from a niche grid add-on into a core infrastructure program, with developers now
Serbia’s next wave of industrial infrastructure is being shaped less by standalone power projects and more by how energy, compute
From 2026, the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism moves from policy design into a definitive operating regime, changing how carbon
From January 2026, the EU’s carbon border framework changes how Serbian electricity can compete across the border, shifting trade economics
In South-East Europe, electricity has long been treated as a controllable input—material to margins, but rarely decisive in how exporters
The European Commission’s proposed Industrial Accelerator Act (IAA) is being positioned as a competitiveness measure, but for engineering-led developers it