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UK removes sanctions on two subsidiaries of Russian Lukoil in Bulgaria
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Uzbekistan will continue to supply electricity to Afghanistan in 2026, as announced by its Ministry of Energy.
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Greek PPC plans €3bn investments in Romania over next three years
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Turkey urged to commit to faster action to unlock its geothermal potential
Turkey needs to commit to faster action to unlock its geothermal potential through exploration and plant construction, according to Ufuk Senturk, chairman of the board of the Turkish Geothermal Power Plant Investors Association.
Turkey’s Aksa Elektrik secures $1bn PPP concession to modernise Uzbek grid in Samarkand
Aksa Elektrik, a subsidiary of Turkish conglomerate Kazanci Holding, has signed a 30-year and $1bn public-private partnership (PPP) concession with the Uzbek government to modernise and strengthen the grid in southeastern region Samarkand.
Poland's Enea Group posts a 23.05% y/y decline in net profit in Q3
Poland's Enea Group reported a 23.05% year-on-year (y/y) decline in net profit for the third quarter of 2025, the company reported on November 18, attributing the broader revenue slump partly to changes in wholesale energy prices.
Montenegro may seek one-year delay in EU carbon border fee, EPCG says
Montenegro’s state-run power utility EPCG says there is a possibility that the EU’s planned Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) — which introduces a levy on imported electricity produced from coal — may be delayed for non-EU countries.
Around 40 people may be linked to Ukrainian energy corruption scandal, lawmaker says
Around 40 individuals could be implicated in a widening corruption scandal in Ukraine’s energy sector linked to leaked recordings known as the “Mindyche tapes.”
Ukraine outlines sweeping overhaul of state energy companies after corruption scandal
Ukraine’s government has approved a broad plan to reshape the leadership of its state-owned energy companies following a corruption scandal earlier this month, Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said on 16 November.
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Moldova launches consultation on new tenders for wind projects with storage
Moldova’s Ministry of Energy has opened public consultations on the procedure for granting large eligible producer status to wind energy projects equipped with storage systems. A first tender was successfully completed in June.
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Czech energy and media billionaire Křetínský sets up joint venture with TotalEnergies
EPH of Czech energy and media tycoon Daniel Křetínský is to set up a new 50/50 joint venture with French oil company TotalEnergies.
Kosovo Supreme Court annuls key electricity market liberalisation provisions
The Supreme Court Panel of Kosovo ruled on November 17 that parts of the country’s electricity market liberalisation framework were unlawful, siding with the Kosovo Chamber of Commerce (KCC) in its case against the Energy Regulatory Office (ERO).
European gas prices edge up in November amid cold snap
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Kazakhstan selects official name for first nuclear power plant
Kazakhstan has completed the national contest to select a name for its first nuclear power plant, choosing “Balkhash Nuclear Power Plant” as the official title.

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