Energo - CEE/FSU Power
Swiss energy company MET Group enters Albanian market
Bulgaria to explore small modular reactors with US support
Bulgaria will start discussions with developers of small modular nuclear reactors, aiming to expand its low-emission electricity capacity.
Hungary's Orban, Trump discuss energy issues
Czech steel production grows by 2% y/y in H1
Singapore’s Seatrium to sell Texas shipyard to affiliate of Turkey’s Karpowership
Singapore-based Seatrium Limited announced on September 23 that it has struck a deal to sell its AmFELS Yard shipbuilding facility in Texas for $50.67mn to an affiliate of Turkey’s Karpowership.
Abu Dhabi’s GSU acquires 51% of Uzbekistan’s Yashil Energiya in first investment in Central Asia
Abu Dhabi-based Global South Utilities (GSU) has acquired 51% of Uzbekistan’s Yashil Energiya, with the move marking its first investment in Central Asia and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), according to a Khaleej Times report.
Istanbul-listed Aydem Renewables sells $550mn five-year debut green eurobonds at 9.875% coupon
Aydem Yenilenebilir Enerji (AYDEM) has sold $550mn of five-year debut green eurobonds at a coupon rate of 9.875% and a yield to investor of 10.375% (priced at 98.269), the company said on September 23.
Austria's OMV fires senior exec for Russian espionage
Austrian energy and chemicals group OMV has fired a long-serving executive over suspicions of espionage for Russia, and Vienna has summoned a Russian diplomat in connection with the case.
Ukrnafta secures €400 mln for gas power projects as DTEK expands storage in Poland
Ukrnafta has secured around €400mn in financing to build more than 400 megawatts (MW) of new power generation capacity, its top executive said, as Ukraine races to reinforce its energy system after heavy damage from Russian attacks.
Kazakhstan home to both cleanest and dirtiest air in global study
Kazakhstan has been singled out in a new study as home to some of the world’s cleanest towns for air quality, while also having some of the most polluted urban centres found anywhere, The Times of Central Asia reported on September 23.
Slovak regulator denies that Slovak households pay more for gas than Czech households
Kazakhstan unveils $24bn plan to modernise energy and utilities
Kazakhstan has launched a countrywide project to overhaul its energy and utility sectors from 2025–2029, with planned investments of KZT 13 trillion (over $24bn), The Times of Central Asia reported on September 22.
Uzbekistan’s electricity output rises 3% y/y in first eight months
Uzbekistan's gas exports up 24% y/y in 8M25 despite declining domestic output
Uzbekistan increased its natural gas exports by nearly a quarter while recording lower imports in the first eight months of 2025, according to data from the state’s statistics agency.
Bosnian court overturns permit for planned Ugljevik 3 coal plant
Turkey’s renewable energy capacity surpasses 74,000 MW in August
Turkey’s installed renewable energy capacity surpassed 74,000 megawatts by the end of August, while the country’s electricity capacity generated from domestic sources exceeded 85,000 MW.
Iran, Russia to sign cooperation documents at World Atomic Week
Mohammad Eslami, head of the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran, announced that Iran and Russia will exchange and sign documents aimed at expanding bilateral cooperation during side events at World Atomic Week in Moscow (September 22–28)
KFOR declares no-fly zone over Kosovo’s energy facilities to safeguard critical infrastructure
Tajikistan draws IAEA gathering’s attention to remaining radioactive uranium tailings sites
A Tajik delegation reportedly drew attention to the urgent need to continue rehabilitating radioactive uranium tailings sites during its attendance at the 69th General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), held in Vienna.
Minister says electricity shortages mean Kyrgyzstan must prepare for one of most difficult winters in recent memory
Electricity shortages mean Kyrgyzstan must prepare for one of the most difficult winters in recent memory.
Washington reportedly refusing to apply sanctions waiver to Iraq-Turkmenistan-Iran gas supply deal
Washington has reportedly rejected Iraq’s request for a sanctions waiver that would allow it to import gas via pipeline under a swap arrangement involving Turkmenistan and Iran.
Iran delivers high efficiency gas turbines to Russia to replace sanctioned Siemens equipment
The extreme sanctions imposed on Russia have hit industrial sectors the hardest, which have been almost entirely dependent on imports of high quality foreign made machinery for almost all of the last three decades since the fall of the Soviet Union.
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