Energo - CEE/FSU Power
Russian utility major InterRAO to buy back shares
Ukraine's DTEK seeks $350mn to restore energy capacity after Russian attacks
Ukraine's leading private energy company, DTEK, has sounded the alarm, indicating an urgent need for $350mn to recuperate lost capacity from war damage.
Croatia allocates €500mn for battery storage systems
Croatia plans to allocate around €500mn in subsidies for battery energy storage system (BESS) technology, part of a larger €1.6bn investment in energy projects, Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Damir Habijan announced.
Ukraine secures billions in aid from allies to bolster energy sector
Ukraine's allies have pledged over €1bn in financial support to bolster the country's energy industry and facilitate post-war reconstruction.
Armenia will study Lithuania's experience in the energy sector
The Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructures of Armenia, Gnel Sanosyan, met with the Minister of Energy of Lithuania, Dainius Kreivis, in Vilnius.
COLLINGWOOD: Ukraine’s power blackout means a dark future
In the last week, two pieces of legislation have been passed, one in Kyiv and one in Washington, that appear to go some way to addressing the most pressing problems Ukraine faces in its war with Russia. They do not.
Russian coal sector struggling with lack of transport capacity
Russia’s coal sector is struggling with a lack of capacity on the railway network to transport their output, BMB Russia reported on April 22.
PANNIER: Gulf investment commitments to Central Asia rival sums once pledged by China
Since Russia lost leverage in the region after invading Ukraine, many countries have sought to fill the gap. In terms of pledged capital, the Arab nations have become big players.
Poland's first nuclear plant may carry €35bn price tag
Construction is expected to start in 2026, but the head of nuclear power SPV Polskie Elektrownie Jadrowe (PEJ) warns the costs will be high.
World Bank agrees cooperation model for Kyrgyzstan hydropower project also backed by Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
Premier Energy announces €125mn IPO in Bucharest to boost renewables portfolio
Bucharest Stock Exchange becomes increasingly attractive for investors after last year's Hidroelectrica IPO.
Serbia's historic monasteries go green with solar energy adoption
Ten monasteries in Serbia have adopted solar power in recent years in a bid to increase self-sustainability and curb electricity expenses.
Romania backs SMR nuclear project but needs “more calibrated and integrated” vision to go ahead
Baltic states aim to go nuclear but have to wait
The three Baltic states – which have had no nuclear reactors since the closure of Lithuania’s Soviet-designed Ignalina plant 15 years ago – are now all looking at small modular reactor technology.
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