Energo - CEE/FSU Power
YESS Power commissions Balkans’ first large-scale solar battery storage system in North Macedonia
Istanbul-based YESS Power said the project is a major step toward a more flexible, reliable and sustainable power system in the region.
Istanbul-listed Isbank and TSKB extend 10-year €100mn loan to Schmid Pekintas for 5-GW solar cell production plant
Latvia’s sustainable energy technology development plan approved
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Kazakhstan plans 7.6 gigawatts of coal-fired power generation capacity
Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Energy has unveiled a draft National Plan for the development of coal-fired power generation, which envisages the construction and modernisation of 7.6 gigawatts of capacity.
Russia’s Northern Sea Route cargo turnover down 2.3% in 2025
Hungarian gov't lets Samsung battery plant run after intelligence warned of severe pollution, report shows
Hungarian government knew about the health risks at Samsung EV battery plant outside of Budapest, but concealed intelligence reports.
Russia moves to link seized Zaporizhzhia plant to its grid, rejecting shared control
Russia is taking steps to connect the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant (ZNPP) to its own electricity grid and restart operations there.
Russia renews tactic of splitting Ukraine power grid, forcing nationwide outages
Russia has resumed a tactic aimed at splitting Ukraine’s power system into two isolated sections, launching a major assault on high-voltage infrastructure that has caused an electricity deficit and forced emergency power cuts across the country.
Global uranium market faces shortage on surging Indian NPP expansion demand
A projected tenfold increase in India’s nuclear power capacity by 2047 is poised to upend the uranium market, creating a long-term supply-demand imbalance that analysts say the current production system is ill-equipped to manage.
Chinese demand for Russian coal still rising
Chinese demand for medium-grade Russian coal increased in late January 2026, pushing prices up to $79–$82.8 per tonne from $79–$80.8 per tonne a week earlier.
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