Energo - CEE/FSU Power
Patent data show shift to green hydrogen gaining momentum
Global hydrogen production is set to become greener, with patent data suggesting a shift towards a new wave of innovation and scientific development in electrolysis technology.
Tajikistan extends deal on power exports to Afghanistan
Green transition is $10.3 trillion opportunity for the global economy by 2050, new report finds
New green industries could be worth $10.3 trillion to the global economy by 2050, equivalent to 5.2% of global GDP that year, finds a new report by Arup and Oxford Economics.
Russia generates over 1 MWh in 2022
Turkey’s YEO Teknoloji hired by Kaltun for 44MW wind park project in North Macedonia
Ukraine wants EU to target Russian nuclear operator Rosatom in next round of sanctions
Ukraine expects that the EU’s 10th package of sanctions will target Rosatom, Russia’s state-owned nuclear operator, Economic Pravda reported on January 9.
Kyrgyzstan’s hard coal exports grow 30%, brown coal 40% in 10M22
Portuguese renewable energy company EDPR to sue Poland and Romania over windfall profit taxation
UK’s Hive Energy hopes to invest $4bn in construction of 4 GW of solar power plants with storage in Turkey
Ukraine is "overcoming the winter challenges," says PM Denys Shmyhal
Ukraine is successfully overcoming the winter challenges imposed on the war-torn country by Russia, Interfax Ukraine reported on January 6.
80% of Ukraine's wind generation out of action due to war
Russia’s invasion is impacting Ukraine’s renewable energy sector, with 80% of wind generation disabled or under Russian occupation, Economic Pravda reported on January 6.
The looming fight over nuclear power in Kyrgyzstan
Can safety protocols be maintained in a poor country like Kyrgyzstan, where corruption is rampant?
Bulgaria’s caretaker government seeks re-negotiation with EU on closure of coal-fired plants
GUSTAFSON: Russian nuclear power – unsanctioned – is prospering worldwide
As the Western nuclear industry flounders, Russia’s Rosatom is building nuclear power plants on time and under budget around the world, while selling uranium to the United States.
Record 2022 for coal threatens green targets
Coal production in Siberia falls in 2022 due to the EU ban on imports, exports to India rise
Czech government approves compensation for energy traders
Emerging Europe backs nuclear power to solve energy needs
Hungary, Czechia, Poland, Slovakia and Romania all plan new reactors and many countries are also looking at small modular reactors for the future.
January temperature records broken across Europe
Eight countries in Europe recorded all-time high temperature records for January on New Year’s Day this year. The following data draws from the visualization of meteorologist Scott Duncan and reports by the BBC, Statista reports.
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