Energo - CEE/FSU Power
DTEK Renewables to pledge Ukraine's largest solar plant as €325mn Eurobond collateral
The DTEK group is set to pledge Ukraine’s largest solar power plant as collateral to secure a €325mn Eurobond.
Kosovo to launch first wind energy tenders for 150 MW capacity
Kosovo’s Ministry of Economy has announced plans on July 2 to initiate the country's first tenders for wind energy, aiming for a total capacity of approximately 150 MW.
Hidroelectrica awards €188mn hydropower plant refurbishment contract
Romanian state-controlled hydropower company Hidroelectrica awarded a €188mn contract for the refurbishment of its major hydropower plant Vidraru to an association formed by Romanian companies Electromontaj, Butan Grup and Croatia's Koncar.
IMF downgrades Ukraine's economic outlook, predicts electricity shortage until 2026
The IMF has downgraded its economic growth forecast for Ukraine for 2024 and 2025, citing the impact of ongoing Russian attacks on the country's energy infrastructure.
Turkey hikes electricity prices by 38%
Global access to energy starts to fall for the first time in a decade, says IEA
Population growth means that for the first time in a decade access to global energy has begun to fall despite the massive investment going into clean energy to fight the climate crisis, the International Energy Agency said in a new report.
Moldova to launch tender for 165MW of PV and wind farms
The tender for the construction of large-sized PV and wind farms with a total installed capacity of 165MW in Moldova will be launched in the first week of July.
Energo :Russia’s coal sector battered by sanctions
Russia’s coal sector battered by sanctions
Russia's coal industry, one of the country's largest raw materials sectors, is on the brink of financial collapse as it grapples with the severe impact of international sanctions.
Russia’s Rosatom expands global reach to almost 100 countries
Russia’s state nuclear energy corporation Rosatom has expanded to almost 100 countries and has current cooperation with over 60 nations, CEO Alexey Likhachev has said.
Bosnia’s Lager acquires 85% stake in Serbia’s Snaga Istoka
Bosnian construction supplier Lager has acquired an 85% stake in Serbia's Snaga Istoka, which is developing a 300 MW wind power plant in Serbia's eastern municipality of Bar, according to a report by local news portal eKapija on June 26.
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