Energo - CEE/FSU Power
3 February 2022
More bad news for Russian utilities as tariff freeze proposed
2 February 2022
Bulgaria probes energy regulator over high prices
2 February 2022
Tajik electricity exports surge in 2021
2 February 2022
Russian tycoon Prokhorov continues sell-off with Quadra
2 February 2022
Russia's electricity demand seen declining in 2022
2 February 2022
Turkey hikes gas prices for electricity production by 14%, pundits say Ankara has big lessons to learn from Iranian gas flow restrictions
1 February 2022
Lithuanian liberal-conservative government proposes zero tax on heating to offset price hikes
1 February 2022
Crisis highlights weaknesses of North Macedonia’s energy system
1 February 2022
The global energy crisis that hit North Macedonia has forced the country to import high-priced electricity from international markets, due to the lack of domestic production.
Russia plans to raise $8bn for climate projects by 2024
1 February 2022
Energoatom has launched all 15 power units
1 February 2022
Energoatom has launched all 15 power units
Russian utility major Unipro ups output 14.5% in 4Q21
1 February 2022
North Macedonia plans to close thermal power plants by 2030
31 January 2022
Afghanistan and Turkmenistan sign project on installation of 220 kV power transmission line
31 January 2022
Ukraine to build new nuclear power plants in co-operation with Electricite de France
30 January 2022
Ukraine intends to build new nuclear power plants (NPP) in co-operation with Electricite de France SA (EDF), announced Deputy Head of the Office of the President Rostislav Shurma,
Czechia ranks fifth worst among EU members in renewable energy share, according to Eurostat
28 January 2022
Czech interior ministry clears Dukovany power plant bidders
28 January 2022
Poland to put coal mining in slow wind-down mode at a cost of nearly PLN30bn by 2031
28 January 2022
Czech PM Fiala says Turow talks must continue
28 January 2022
Uzbekistan: How a power outage sent a country into meltdown
28 January 2022
The way the utilities system is designed meant that a whole series of related essentials were quick to fail.
Meeting 1.5 °C could cost $75 trillion by 2050
28 January 2022
Limiting global warming to 1.5 °C could cost reduce global GDP by 2%, or $75 trillion, by 2050 as spending must increase to accelerate the energy transition.
Bulgaria’s government to help municipalities pay electricity bills for January and February
27 January 2022
Hungary’s energy giant requires state help as price caps on energy prices deplete reserves
27 January 2022
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