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Ukraine remains net electricity importer despite surge in exports
Ukraine remained a net importer of electricity in May despite an increase in exports, highlighting the continuing challenges facing the country's energy system more than four years after Russia began targeting power infrastructure on a large scale.
Afghanistan needs to import 80% of its electricity: UNDP
Afghanistan imports around 80% of its electricity, with more than 90% of those imports coming from Central Asia and the remainder supplied by Iran, according to a United Nations Development Programme report.
Delivery of all key reactor hall equipment for Turkey’s Akkuyu nuclear power plant reportedly completed
The delivery of all key reactor hall equipment for Turkey’s first nuclear power plant (NPP), Akkuyu on the country’s southern Mediterranean coast, has been completed, a trade journal has reported.
Kyrgyzstan would be logical participant in Central Asia-Azerbaijan Green Energy Corridor, says minister
Kyrgyzstan would be a logical participant in the planned Central Asia-Azerbaijan Green Energy Corridor, the country’s Energy Minister Taalaibek Ibrayev said on the sidelines of Baku Energy Week on June 1.
Uzbekistan scraps coal price controls and shifts to market-based system
Uzbekistan has said it will abolish state-set coal prices (effective from June 1) and shift the coal industry to market-based pricing as part of an effort to attract investment, elevate production and improve efficiency.
Shareholders of Prague bourse leader ČEZ greenlight company restructuring and nationalisation
ČEZ plans to move sales, distribution, trading and energy activities under a new subsidiary, while production is placed under full state control
Uzbekistan’s industrial output rises 8% y/y in Jan-April despite decline in gas, oil production
Uzbekistan's industrial enterprises produced UZS 394.7 trillion ($33bn) worth of goods in January to April, equivalent to a 7.8% y/y increase, according to the national statistical committee.
Expert urges Romania to renegotiate or reconsider strategic SMR project
Romania should, at a minimum, renegotiate the terms of its small modular reactor (SMR) project at Doicești and, if key strategic concerns cannot be addressed, consider abandoning it altogether, energy expert Cătălin Dragostin argues.
Latvia’s Latvenergo strengthens its energy export position in the Baltics
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Georgia targets crypto mining in Mestia after electricity use hits 13 times national average
Polish utility ZE PAK trims losses in Q1 2026 while speeding up brown coal phase-out
Polish power group ZE PAK has made significant strides in its pivot away from fossil fuels, announcing that it has halted continuous brown coal extraction and electricity generation as it targets a total exit from the coal business by mid-2026.
Renewables make up nearly two-thirds of Turkey’s installed power capacity
Turkey’s installed electricity capacity stood at 125,410 megawatts by the end of April, according to the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources.
Putin visit to Kazakhstan fails to clarify nuclear power plant financing issue
Astana trying to stay in Kremlin’s favour.
Poland's Orlen beats Q1 expectations on retail resilience, lowest EU fuel prices
Poland’s largest energy multi-utility Orlen reported Q1 results that beat market expectations on May 28 while offering Polish consumers the lowest fuel prices in the EU in the times of oil market volatility.
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