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Ukraine cuts electricity imports in 2025 but now buys at maximum capacity after attacks
Ukraine reduced its electricity imports by nearly a quarter last year, but is now importing power at the maximum technical capacity as Russian attacks on energy infrastructure deepen shortages.
Slovakia plans to have new nuclear unit operational by 2040, according to deal with US
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The World Bank has approved a 10-year programme worth $1bn to develop Central Asia’s electricity markets and integrate the region’s power systems.
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