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Polish builder Erbud launches strategic options review following 15% EBITDA growth in 2025
Polish construction company Erbud announced on April 8 the launch of a strategic options overview, a move that does not rule out capital injections or major changes to its shareholder structure, after posting a 15% y/y increase in 2025 EBITDA.
Grid constraints threaten Europe’s energy security ambitions
Europe risks undermining its energy security and industrial competitiveness due to insufficient electricity grid capacity, with at least 120 GW of planned renewable projects facing delays, according to a report by Ember.
Turkey raises wholesale electricity price ceiling by 32%
Turkey’s energy watchdog EPDK has applied a 32% hike to the price ceiling on the Day Ahead Market at Energy Exchange Istanbul (EPIAS). The increase takes it to Turkish lira (TRY) 4,500/MWh ($101/MWh) from TRY 3,400/MWh.
Ukraine faces soaring energy costs as government seeks new capacity solutions
Ukraine’s energy costs have risen to the highest levels in Europe, undermining the competitiveness of its manufacturing sector and prompting urgent calls from officials to accelerate investment in new power generation.
Kyrgyzstan considers calling referendum on move into nuclear power
Kyrgyzstan might proceed with a national referendum on whether to construct a nuclear power plant (NPP), according to Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers, Daniyar Amangeldiyev.
Slovak PM Fico to visit Moscow for Victory Day
Robert Fico was the only EU leader to attend the Moscow parade commemorating the 80th anniversary of the end of WWII last year.
Czech government to cap margins on fuel prices, lower diesel consumption tax
The Czech government is to cap margins on prices of fuel and lower diesel consumption tax, the country’s Prime Minister Andrej Babiš announced.
Serbia starts trial run of desulphurisation plant at key coal power station
Serbia’s state power utility EPS has begun trial operations of a flue gas desulphurisation unit at its Nikola Tesla B coal-fired power plant, part of efforts to curb emissions and align with European environmental standards.
Turkey hikes electricity, gas bills by 25%
Turkey’s Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EPDK) has announced a 25% hike in electricity and natural gas tariffs.
Ukraine grapples with Europe’s highest energy costs as capacity crunch looms
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Armenia in talks with Russia and other potential partners on new nuclear plant, PM says
Poland's Orlen to buy remaining stake in Grupa Azoty Polyolefins to reach 100% ownership
Orlen has signed a preliminary agreement with chemical firm Grupa Azoty to acquire the latter's stake in Grupa Azoty Polyolefins (GA Polyolefins), increasing its ownership to 100% from 17,3%, Orlen announced on April 1.
Power costs in Europe on the rise, but very unevenly distributed
Italy is taking the full brunt of the elevated prices due to shut down of gas exports from the Gulf. Power prices have surged from €137 in March last year to €160 per megawatt hour (MWh) as of April 1.
Uzbekistan targets 10% cut in air pollution under nationwide "Clean Air" drive
President Shavkat Mirziyoyev has signed a decree introducing measures to improve air quality across Uzbekistan under the "Toza Havo" (Clean Air) project.
China begins construction of 1 GW wind farm in northern Kazakhstan
China’s State Power Investment Corporation (SPIC) has begun building a 1 GW wind farm near Ekibastuz in Kazakhstan’s northern Pavlodar Region.
Czech and Slovak cabinets renew joint sessions, discuss energy crisis
The Czech and Slovak cabinets renewed joint sessions on March 31, two years after the previous Czech centre-right cabinet of Petr Fiala suspended the joint sessions over diverging foreign policy views between including support of Ukraine.
Poland’s PGE sees 2025 power generation slip as recurring core earnings climb
Poland’s major power group Polska Grupa Energetyczna (PGE) saw its recurring EBITDA inch up by 2% y/y in 2025, according to estimated data. At the same time, its net result as well as power generation declined slightly last year.
Lithuania mulls windfall tax on Orlen Lietuva amid spiking fuel prices
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