Europe’s Mining Industry Is Becoming an Energy Infrastructure Battle for Critical Minerals Dominance
Europe’s mining sector is no longer defined only by geology, permits, and exploration capital. By 2026, another factor has become […]
Europe’s mining sector is no longer defined only by geology, permits, and exploration capital. By 2026, another factor has become […]
For much of the past two years, the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism was treated across South-East Europe as a future
Serbia’s next wave of power projects—utility-scale solar, wind, grid reinforcements and selective thermal upgrades—will be decided as much in public
Serbia’s push to expand mining, heavy industry and energy capacity is colliding with a more demanding public environment. Projects linked
In modern mining, the key environmental milestone is no longer the approval of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA). Instead, the
Europe’s accelerating transition toward electrification and renewable energy is reshaping the continent’s industrial landscape, creating a compelling opportunity for investors
Serbia’s positioning within the European infrastructure landscape is no longer defined by isolated sectors. What is emerging instead is a
The introduction of the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) in its definitive phase from 2026 marks a structural break in global
The investment landscape for mining in South-East Europe (SEE) is undergoing a fundamental transformation. What was once a sector driven
Serbia is rapidly evolving beyond a traditional energy and mining narrative into a more complex, interconnected industrial ecosystem where mining
The introduction of CBAM into EU electricity imports from January 2026 has fundamentally altered the economics of Serbia’s power exports. What was
The relationship between the global mining industry and digital infrastructure has moved far beyond experimentation. In today’s resource economy, data