Energo - CEE/FSU Power
Serbia and North Macedonia in talks on gas-for-electricity exchange
French companies interested in renewable projects in Serbia
Hungary plans to reduce share of natural gas in energy mix
Czech-based EPH expands on the Dutch energy market
Largest Czech energy company acquires 100% of gas-fired power plant Sloe in Zeeland.
ENERGO: Czech-based EPH expands on the Dutch energy market
Latvia approves additional €425mn energy support package for households and businesses
North Macedonia’s government provides €18mn for heat energy in Skopje
Slovenian energy company GEN-I reports profit of €19.6mn in January-July
Slovenian gas trader Geoplin awaits possible capital hike
Russian utilities to get support from tariff hikes
Poland tables power price freeze for households
Small gain in Tajikistan's electricity generation in 8M22
BRUEGEL: National policies to shield consumers from rising energy prices
The current increase in wholesale energy prices in Europe has prompted governments to try to shield consumers from the direct impact of an energy crisis that is sweeping the Continent and the rising prices that are costing hundreds of billions.
Slovenia’s net power production drops 24% y/y in August
German wpd signs concession deals for two wind farms in Bosnia
Kazakhstan offers Europe chance to kick its Russian uranium habit
Obstacle to hopes is Russia’s ownership of 40% of world's uranium conversion infrastructure, vital to making nuclear fuel.
Romania’s Hidroelectrica seeks to acquire major electricity supplier
UK to provide Kyiv with $500mn tranche in emergency gas funds in addition to military aid
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Liz Truss discussed further support for Ukraine with Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal, Ukraine Business News reported on September 22.
Electricity exports will play a major roll in Ukraine's post-war development
The export of electricity has been highlighted as one of the major potential sources of income for Ukraine post-war, Ukraine Business News reported on September 22.
Desperate Southeast Europe governments scramble for energy resources
Facing a cold winter, Southeast European countries look to coal from Indonesia, gas from Azerbaijan and oil from Iran.
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