Energo - CEE/FSU Power
ENERGO: Finland's Fortum to supply green energy to Uralkali
Electricity theft has cost OSHEE €6mn over two years
DTEK Renewables confirms no repayments of Guaranteed Buyer arrears
DTEK Renewables confirms no repayments of Guaranteed Buyer arrears
Japan’s Mitsubishi interested in building gas-fuelled power plant at North Macedonia’s REK Bitola
EU provides additional grant of €2mn to introduce district heating in eight municipalities in Kosovo
Tajikistan aims to more than triple electricity exports by 2030 with IEA programme support
Oschadbank makes payments to 'green' generation in accordance with instructions
Oschadbank makes payments to 'green' generation in accordance with instructions
Russia signs agreement on exporting electricity to Kazakhstan
State pays green energy producers UAH16.3bn ($617mn), DTEK seems discriminated against
State pays green energy producers UAH16.3bn ($617mn), DTEK seems discriminated against.
Turkey’s Palen Dogalgaz sells TRY251mn of 2-year domestic bonds
Moldova’s sole power and heating producer wants to double prices
Serbia set to exempt major polluters from environmental permits for three more years
Emissions from coal power plants in Serbia and other Western Balkan countries have been found to cause widespread damage to health both within the region and in nearby countries.
Romania’s Hidroelectrica doubles profit in January-September
Coal emerges down, but not out, from Glasgow
The COP26 conference finished 26 hours late on November 13, with a last-minute intervention by India watering down the final agreement’s commitment on coal.
DTEK Energy decreases coal mining 13% in 10M21
DTEK Energy decreases coal mining 13% in 10M21
Russian Rosatom to supply more low-carbon energy to NLMK
Azerbaijan, Hungary sign memorandum on energy regulator cooperation
Lithuania-Poland power link expansion project completed
Cabinet fires GarPok director allegedly for attempt to pay to all green energy producers
Cabinet fires GarPok director allegedly for attempt to pay to all green energy producers
Finnish and Baltic gas TSOs agree on regional market integration
Serbia is considering whether to buy or build a small nuclear power plant on its own
Kyiv residents should prepare for rolling blackouts in coming weeks
Kyiv residents should prepare for rolling blackouts in the coming weeks
Albania signs agreement with Swiss government on intelligent energy
Block B1 at Nikola Tesla to deliver electricity from November 25
Kazakhstan introduces scheduled power blackouts to prevent system overload amid spike in cryptomining
Cabinet to unite Centrenergo, coal mines in old energy holding
Cabinet to unite Centrenergo, coal mines in old energy holding
Uzbekistan: People no longer in the dark about power shortages
Until now, officials had been silent about ongoing power cuts, even calling them a thing of the past.
COP26 sectoral initiatives could close 2030 emissions gap by 9%
An initial assessment by Climate Action Tracker of the impact of the Glasgow sectoral announcements for methane, coal, forests and transport show they would reduce the 2030 emissions gap between current government action and a 1.5C pathway by 9%.
Guterres stresses emissions, finance gaps still major barriers to 1.5C
UN Secretary-General António Guterres told the COP26 summit that much work remains to be done to fill the emissions gap and the finance and adaptation gap, despite welcoming the agreements on forests, methane and coal made so far.
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