Electricity as the Hidden Backbone of CBAM: Why Power Strategy Determines Manufacturing Competitiveness
The latest CBAM draft confirms what industrial and power-market analysts have long suspected: electricity is no longer a peripheral factor […]
The latest CBAM draft confirms what industrial and power-market analysts have long suspected: electricity is no longer a peripheral factor […]
As Europe accelerates its metals and materials transition, demand for specialised engineering—covering process modelling, plant automation, electrical systems, metallurgical simulation,
Europe is entering a decisive period in transforming its metals, minerals, and materials ecosystem. For decades, the continent relied on
The expansion of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is quietly redefining Serbia’s position in Europe’s industrial map. What was once
In Serbia’s industrial economy, electricity has quietly crossed a conceptual threshold. What was once treated as a stable production input—priced,
For decades, Serbia’s industrial model was implicitly designed around a power system that rewarded constancy. Factories ran continuously, furnaces stayed
For most of the last two decades Serbia’s industrial competitiveness was framed around familiar variables: labour cost, tax stability, logistics
Europe’s decarbonisation agenda is accelerating faster in steel and metallurgy than in almost any other heavy industry. The European Green
Europe’s industrial transition cannot proceed without rare-earth elements and the magnet materials derived from them. The motors that drive electric
Europe’s drive for strategic autonomy in raw materials and electrification metals is entering a decisive phase. The continent’s ability to