Energo - CEE/FSU Power
Kosovo’s gross available electricity almost flat in June
Bulgaria, Romania plan two joint hydropower plants on Danube
Mounting debt owed to Ukrenergo threatens energy stability this winter
The money owed to Ukrenergo, the state-owned Ukrainian energy company, reached UAH59bn ($1.61bn) according to head of the board Volodymyr Kudrytsky, Interfax Ukraine reported on August 18.
Kazakh PM places blame on ArcelorMittal Temirtau for coal mine fire that claimed four lives
Czech EPH could increase its footing in German energy market
China, Kyrgyzstan seal agreements for construction of hydropower plants along Sary-Jaz River
Carbon capture is only a way to make people feel good about continuing emissions
In recent weeks, the United States has witnessed a surge in carbon capture investment, with major players in the energy sector making significant moves. However, as a technology it remains ineffective.
Hungary granted deferral on €10bn loan to build Paks 2 NPP
Russia has granted Hungary a deferral for payments on a loan for the construction of the Paks 2 nuclear power plant after the parties agreed to modify the intergovernmental agreement signed in 2014 in the spring.
Romania’s electricity consumption shrinks by 7.6% y/y in H1
Japanese companies reportedly to take over Bistrica project
Serbia is planning to work with Japanese companies on the Bistrica Reversible Hydro Power Plant (RHPP) after encountering problems with the Chinese companies it originally planned to work with, Demostat reported on August 17.
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