Energo - CEE/FSU Power
MOSCOW BLOG: Commodities fall but power prices stay high
Gas prices have fallen heavily in the last weeks, as it seems after Europe’s gas storage tanks hit the 80% full mark some of the panic is fading.
INTERVIEW: "We are focused on supporting Ukrainian businesses and government needs" – Dimitar Bogov, EBRD
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has devastated the country, causing billions of dollars worth of damage to infrastructure, houses and industry. Kyiv and its international allies have discussed a “Marshall Plan” for Ukraine at several key events.
IDB approves $100mn for energy projects in Uzbekistan
Czech government imposes national energy price caps
The Czech price cap is seen as a back-up plan in case a common EU-level approach is not reached.
Czechia and Slovakia accelerate decoupling from decades-long nuclear partnership with Moscow
Central European states are moving to widen the cutting off of Russian energy links beyond gas, oil and coal.
Estonia's electricity production up 24% in 2021 y/y, with burning oil shale making up half
Veolia buys dormant coal-fuelled power plant in Hungary
Subsidiaries of Russian utility major GEH approve dividends
North Macedonia to receive coal, fuel oil from Greece
Slovenia’s sole thermal power plant TES receives coal from Indonesia
Slovenian parliament endorses energy supply package
US makes formal offer to build Poland’s nuclear power plant
Bulgaria offers electricity-for-gas exchange to Azerbaijan
As Sofia struggles to secure gas for the winter, caretaker Economy Minister Nikola Stoyanov offers to export electricity to Azerbaijan in exchange for more natural gas.
Serbian government encourages citizens to save energy with discounts
First power ship arrives in Albania’s Vlora port
MET inaugurates first Tesla MegaPack in Hungary
Poland may buy power from Ukraine to save coal, Morawiecki says
Bulgaria and Azerbaijan will trade electricity for gas
Ukraine continues fierce counter-offensive in the East but Russia strikes major thermal power plant
Over the weekend, Ukraine continued its fierce counter-offensive on the eastern front, which saw Russian lines crumble in Kharkiv. The Ukrainian Armed Forces have retaken over 3,000 square km since the start of September.
Slovenia to regulate heating oil prices from September 13
North Macedonia caps trade margin on sale of electricity at 10%
Serbia seeks deeper energy cooperation with Russia
Serbia-Kosovo energy agreement stuck on an asterisk
Fondul Proprietatea selects investment banks for Hidroelectrica IPO
After years of delays, the IPO of Romania's largest electricity producer Hidroelectrica is expected by the end of June 2023.
Montenegro’s EPCG to keep electricity price unchanged
Does Ukraine have enough gas to survive winter? Sergiy Makogon, CEO of GTSOU, says the answer is yes
Can Ukraine keep its citizens warm this winter? In Kyiv and across the country, many are asking this question as the heating season approaches and the gas storage tanks are still lacking crucial reserves.
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