Energo - CEE/FSU Power
Turkey unveils tenders for 2.4 GW of wind, solar capacity
Turkey has announced a round of renewable energy auctions under its Renewable Energy Resource Area (YEKA) programme, offering 2,400 MW of capacity through 21 separate tenders.
Turkey to supply natural gas to Northern Cyprus through 100-km subsea pipeline
Turkey and the internationally unrecognised Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) have signed an agreement to develop a 101-kilometre (63-mile) subsea natural gas pipeline that will boost the de facto state’s energy security and generation.
Russia-Argentina nuclear cooperation grinds to halt as Milei pivots to US
Russia and Argentina have effectively halted cooperation on civil nuclear energy projects, Russia's ambassador to Buenos Aires said, as President Javier Milei's government deepens its alignment with the United States and moves away from Moscow.
Poland's JSW fulfils 48.6% of annual coal output target in H1
Poland's blue-chip coal company Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa (JSW) published its H1 2026 output and sales data, pointing to the achievement of 48.6% of the annual production target for the coal segment and 41.6% of the coke production target.
Summer electricity consumption record set in heatwave-hit Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan on July 13 recorded a summer electricity daily consumption record amid searing and oppressive heatwave temperatures, the country's energy ministry announced.
Slovak environment ministry approves incinerator at Slovnaft refinery site
Slovak Ministry of Environment has approved the construction of a new incineration plant to be constructed at the Hungarian MOL-owned Slovnaft refinery site in the Slovak capital, Bratislava.
China and Kazakhstan intensify nuclear ties
China-Central Asia Monitor: July 3-9, 2026.
Ukraine seeks €7bn for power recovery as allies expand air-defence cooperation
Ukraine has lost about half of its electricity generation capacity since the war began in February 2022, with flexible generating facilities among the hardest hit.
Poland's Tauron plans 767 MW, PLN7bn pumped-storage plant at Rożnów in large-scale storage push
The Ministry of Energy and one of Poland's biggest power groups Tauron signed on July 13 a letter of intent regarding support for the construction of a nearly PLN7bn (€1.6bn) pumped-storage power station at Rożnów.
Tajikistan targets grid losses and glacier retreat as EU, World Bank, EBRD back water-energy overhaul
Tajikistan is pursuing a broad overhaul of its power distribution network and water management systems through a cluster of international financing packages, as the country's near-total dependence on hydropower collides with climate issues.
US trade agency eyes SMR nuclear power projects in Turkey
The US Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) is exploring investment cooperation opportunities with Turkey in the small modular reactor (SMR) nuclear energy segment, its deputy director Thomas Hardy was last week reported as saying.
Poland enters offshore wind era as Baltic Power feeds first power into national grid
For the first time, electricity generated by the Baltic Power offshore wind farm has entered Poland's national power grid, the Polish government and the country's biggest power company Orlen announced on July 10.
Uzbekistan, Belarus sign strategic partnership as Minsk lands a nuclear role
Uzbekistan and Belarus seal a strategic partnership declaration in Minsk — and turn nuclear small talk into a deal, with Belarusian know-how from Astravets enlisted for Tashkent's first Rosatom-built power plant.
Slovakia's President Pellegrini holds energy, defence talks with Erdogan
Pellegrini explained that the Turkish side could let the Slovak state Nuclear and Decommissioning Company take part in the tender to develop a nuclear waste storage site in Turkey.
Czechia ranks last in EU renewable power mix
Czechia generated only 12.7% of its electricity from renewable resources in 1Q - the lowest number of all European Union member states - while Slovakia ranks third from bottom.
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