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Macron points to Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Mongolia as he stresses need for EU to diversify uranium supplies away from Russia
Emmanuel Macron on March 10 named Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Mongolia as he called on Europe to diversify its sourcing of uranium away from its current dependence on Russia.
Poland’s PGE closes 350 MW FEW Bałtyk II wind farm purchase to create combined 1,325 MW project
Poland’s major power group Polska Grupa Energetyczna (PGE) has closed the acquisition of the FEW Bałtyk II offshore wind farm project, with a capacity of around 350 MW, from Germany’s RWE, PGE announced on March 10.
Moldova covers nearly a quarter of electricity consumption from renewables
Almost a quarter of the electricity consumed in the Republic of Moldova in 2025 came from renewable sources, driven by the rapid expansion of installed capacity to nearly 1 GW: an almost 13-fold increase in just five years.
Armenian PM stresses commitment to nuclear energy
Attacks on substations leave parts of Odesa without power for days
Repeated Russian strikes on electricity infrastructure have destroyed nearly half of the power distribution substations serving the southern Ukrainian city of Odesa, leaving thousands of residents without reliable electricity.
Serbia aims to begin construction of first nuclear power plant before 2035
Belgrade lifted a decades-long ban on nuclear power construction in 2024 and has since held discussions with several potential partners, including France’s EDF and South Korea’s KHNP, as well as Rosatom.
Moldovagaz gets extra time to supply gas to Moldova's breakaway region of Transnistria
This is after the country’s energy regulator extended the company’s authority for a further three months.
PM Fico says Slovakia is ready to block EU's €90bn loan for Ukraine if necessary
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico said his country is ready to block the EU Ukraine loan to step up pressure on Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky to do more to renew the Russian Druzhba oil flow.
Ukraine left with less than a third of pre-war power capacity as it prepares for next winter
Ukraine’s electricity system has been severely weakened by Russian strikes on energy infrastructure, leaving the country with less than 10 gigawatts of available generation capacity – about one-third of the level that existed before the war began
Croatia proposes nuclear energy law to boost low-carbon power by 2040
The government aims to nearly the double share of nuclear power in electricity generation in the next 15 years.
Premier Energy, Omnia Capital separate their joint renewable energy production and supply assets
Bucharest Exchange -listed Premier Energy (BVB: PE) and Omnia Capital, a vehicle owned by entrepreneur Giacomo Billi, have agreed to separate their joint renewable energy production and supply assets held until now in project companies.
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