Energo - CEE/FSU Power
Bosnian court annuls approval for Ugljevik 3 coal-fired plant
"I am proud of you" – Zelenskiy congratulates air defence for preventing latest attack on energy facilities
Explosions thundered in Kyiv on the morning of December 14 as Russia launched another wave of drone strikes.
Rosatom’s Saudi bid next step for Russian nuclear tech
Rosatom aims to build the first nuclear reactor in Saudi Arabia as part of the company’s global drive to break into emerging markets for atomic energy
Investment programme of Russian Grids keeps swelling
Ukrenergo to receive nearly €400mn to purchase vital energy equipment
Ukrenergo, Ukraine’s state grid operator, will soon be able to purchase critical equipment to restore damaged energy infrastructure, the Kyiv Independent reported on December 11.
Ukrenergo and the Energy Community to file lawsuits against Russia over energy attacks
Ukrenergo, Ukraine’s national power company, is planning multiple lawsuits against Russia following mass attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure, Interfax-Ukraine reported on December 12.
Estonian renewable energy firm to build 70 MW solar park
Estonian TSO launches major clients' consumption reduction measure
Ranking says Turkmenistan produces world’s 'dirtiest' electricity
Ukrainian businesses could see electricity tariffs double next year
Businesses operating in Ukraine could see an increase in their electricity costs next year due to the destruction of energy infrastructure, Ukraine Business News reported on December 12.
Turkey’s Karpowership restructures $250mn loan
Georgian energy export revenues hit historic high in 2022
France-based Assystem signs MoU with Kazakh wealth fund on nuclear power technical expertise
Volkswagen postpones decision on gigafactory in Central Europe amid the energy crisis
CENUSA: Moldova chooses lesser evil and restores energy dependence on Russia-controlled Transnistria
The current energy crisis has been the biggest challenge for Moldova since the beginning of the Russian aggression against Ukraine. It has had to swallow bitter medicine and make itself once more dependent on Russian power shared with Transnistria.
Renewables finally achieve turbocharged growth
Solar is set to overtake coal as the world’s leading source of power supply by early 2025, the IEA said
Russia damages 350 Ukrainian gas facilities totalling $700mn
Russia’s recent attacks have damaged 350 Ukrainian gas facilities, causing $700mn in lost gas production capacity, the Kyiv Independent reported on December 8.
ENERGO: Russian coal exports hit fresh highs after EU shipping sanctions were softened
Russian coal exports hit fresh highs after EU shipping sanctions were softened
Russian exports of coal have soared to fresh highs after the EU softened sanctions on European shipping companies, allowing them to carry goods worldwide shortly after a ban was imposed in August as part of the fifth package of sanctions.
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