Titan Group has confirmed that a decade-long agreement has been reached with Electric Power of Serbia (EPS) , which will support the expansion of its alternative materials program.
The 10-year deal will enable Titan to access around 5 million tonnes of fly ash from the TENT B “Obrenovac B” power plant. Titan Group cementitious and energy chief executive Jean-Philippe Benard said the deal enhances the company’s competitiveness and supply chain resilience.
“This long-term agreement strengthens our ACM reserves and is another step towards our ‘TITAN Forward 2029’ strategy,” he said.
“It supports our ambition for a profitable decarbonisation by growing the ACM business and reinforcing our net-zero and circular economy objectives, provides environmental benefits, and positions Titan to deliver high-performance, low-carbon building materials while creating long-term stakeholder value.”
Titan has a growing portfolio of Alternative Cementitious Materials (ACMs) platform. These include platforms in Turkey and Greece, the Atlas joint venture with Jaycee in India, and the agreement with PEEL for fly ash from Fiddler’s Ferry power station in the UK.
Titan Serbia general manager Miroslav Gligorijevic said there was growing demand for low-carbon building materials and solutions.
“We are very pleased with our partnership with EPS, which strengthens Titan Serbia’s operations,” Gligorijevic said.
“This agreement enables us to offer a sustainable solution for managing industrial waste in the country, benefiting both the environment and local communities.
“At the same time, we will implement a significant investment plan to upgrade Titan Serbia’s infrastructure. This will further ensure that our customers will gain the advantages of our low-clinker products, supporting more sustainable construction practices.”




