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UN warns that net-zero pledges are insufficient and not urgent enough
A majority of G20 net-zero pledges made so far are not strong enough and are not backed up by meaningful and effective promises of action.
ENERGO: Estonia orders analysis on possible merger of two major energy sector players
Centrenergo posts UAH436mn ($16.5mn) profit in 3Q21
Centrenergo posts UAH436mn ($16.5mn) profit in 3Q21
Montenegro’s CGES to distribute €7.48mn in dividend for 2020
Serbia keen to buy stake in Hungary's Paks nuclear power plant
Energy crisis sends Western Balkans back to coal
Serbia and North Macedonia are raising coal power generation in response to the energy crisis that has seen electricity prices soar.
Fitch affirms Astana Gas KMG's IDR at 'BB'
Turkey’s natural gas imports up 24% y/y in August
North Macedonia’s MEPSO makes intrusions in European network due to lack of electricity
Montenegro launches day-ahead market
North Macedonia’s electricity output up 4.5% y/y in August
Slovenia’s net electricity production down 25% m/m in September
Uzbekistan plans to suspend gas exports to meet domestic demand
Serbia aims to complete overhaul of Nikola Tesla thermal power plant block by December amid energy crisis
Lithuania prepares EIA for offshore wind
The first offshore wind project to be built in the Lithuanian sector of the Baltic Sea could comprise wind turbines of up to 16MW each, with at least 43 units installed at a designated site approximately 29km offshore.
EBRD celebrates 15 years in Mongolia
Plans to further boost the non-extractive sector and make the country’s economy greener are priorities, development bank’s country head Hannes Takacs tells bne IntelliNews.
Bulgaria’s caretaker government secures €230.1mn to compensate companies for high electricity price
Montenegro’s EPCG to close coal-fired plant after securing new production facilities
Nine firms offer coal in North Macedonia’s ESM tender but quantities are not sufficient
Kyrgyzstan holds talks with Russia on electricity supplies amid shortage of water for HPPs
Governments’ fossil fuel production plans dangerously out of sync with Paris limits
Governments around the world still plan to produce more than double the amount of fossil fuels in 2030 than what would be consistent with limiting global warming to 1.5°C, despite increased climate ambitions and net-zero commitments.
G7 could set green example for rest of world
G7 countries have the potential to reach net zero in the power generation sector by 2035 and spur decarbonisation in other economies and sectors.
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