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Ukraine wants to increase energy co-operation with Poland
Ukraine wants to develop cross-border energy infrastructure with Poland to further increase energy independence from Russia, Ukraine Business News reported on November 30.
EU sanctions not likely to impede Akkuyu NPP financing, Rosatom says
Czech RSJ invests into biomass furnaces in Ukraine
Russia’s hydropower major RusHydro posts weak 3Q22 results
Ukrainian metallurgy giant Metinvest resumes operations at nearly all plants
Ukraine’s largest company, Metinvest, continues to face challenges despite operations resuming at nearly all of its facilities following the recent Russian strikes.
Ukrainian businesses will be able to purchase cheaper electricity on EU market
Ukrainian businesses will have the opportunity to purchase cheaper electricity on the European Union markets after launching market coupling with the bloc.
Dmytro Kuleba hurries Nato at Bucharest summit as Ukrainians suffer without heat, electricity and water
Nato members have announced increased support for Ukraine in the face of mounting Russian aggression during the first day of the Nato summit in Bucharest.
Kazakh authorities threaten to nationalise energy firms over ongoing blackouts
Warning issued after accident at a power plant in northern Kazakhstan that left thousands without electricity amid freezing temperatures in the city of Ekibastuz.
Slovenian gas trader Geoplin needs no capital increase
EU energy ministers agree to speed up permitting and deployment of renewables temporarily
A final decision – formal approval – on the new regulation may occur at another emergency meeting on December 13.
Polish coking coal miner JSW sees net profit rocket in Q3
Kazakh authorities warn they could nationalise energy firms due to ongoing blackouts
Kazatomprom reports sevenfold surge in Q3 profit
Electricity supply in Moldova remains costly and vulnerable
ENERGO: Three contenders reportedly in race for Enel’s €1.9bn of Romanian energy assets
Three contenders reportedly in race for Enel’s €1.9bn Romanian energy assets
Italian utility group Enel plans to sell its subsidiaries in several countries including Romania next year.
Serbia sees Norway as important partner in energy transition
Ukraine has a two-year supply of nuclear fuel, plans to refine more
Ignitis Renewables to invest €300mn in Lithuanian wind farm project
Croatia’s net electricity production up 10.8% y/y in September
DTEK limits Kyiv blackouts to 5 hours per household
Kyiv won’t suffer blackouts longer than five hours per household, the Kyiv Independent reported on November 26.
Iran starts work to link its electricity grid to Russian grid via Armenia, Azerbaijan
Serbia receives last contingent of equipment for construction of TPP Kostolac new unit
North Macedonia’s power generation accounted for 100% in total consumption in September
Slovenia’s electricity generation drops to 19-year low in October
Nuclear fuel delivery to Turkey’s Akkuyu plant expected by May 2023
Ukraine manages to restore 50% of its electricity needs but still faces massive problems
Ukraine is restoring electricity after catastrophic Russian strikes but energy problems continue to plague the country, Ukraine Business News reported on November 25.
Ukraine successfully integrates power grid, restarts power plants, but damage from devastating Russian strikes costs $1.9bn
Russia’s pernicious tidal wave of missiles has caused UAH70bn ($1.9bn) worth of damage to Ukrenergo, Ukraine's state grid operator, the Kyiv Independent reported on November 24.
Albania hikes electricity exports y/y in Q3
Russian Rosatom eyes building more EM nuclear plants
Moldovans respond to latest blackout with solidarity for Ukraine
When their country was plunged into darkness, Moldovans joined Ukrainians in tweeting their defiance of Russia with the hashtag #withoutyou.
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