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North Macedonia prioritises clear rules and de-risking tools to boost green investments
Investments in energy efficiency and renewable energy require predictable rules, digitalised procedures, and de-risking instruments that attract private capital through local banks, North Macedonia’s energy minister Sanja Božinovska said.
North Macedonia’s ESM signs €1.5mn EU-backed grant to accelerate green transformation
Construction works begin at Slovak Chinese-backed battery plant
Construction works began at the Šurany Industrial Park, where the 20 GWh battery plant project set up by Gotion InoBat Batteries (GIB), a joint venture between Chinese-owned Gotion High-Tech and Slovak InoBat, is to be developed.
Kyrgyzstan set to achieve energy independence within two years, says president
Kyrgyzstan’s President Sadyr Japarov has pledged that the country will overcome its winter power shortage difficulties and become energy independent within two and a half years.
Turkey’s EV charging infrastructure expanding at unprecedented pace, says regulator
Turkey’s electric vehicle (EV) charging network is expanding at an unprecedented pace as shown by the usage data on September, according to the Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EPDK).
Ukraine aims to expand energy storage capacity to 1.5 GW by end of next year
Ukraine requires around 1.3 gigawatts (GW) of energy storage capacity to meet growing market needs, with rapid development already underway.
Kazakhstan in talks to supply uranium to Finland as Helsinki phases out Russian nuclear fuel
Kazakhstan is in discussions with Finland over potential uranium supplies for Finnish nuclear power plants, Almasadam Satkaliyev, chairman of Kazakhstan’s national nuclear energy agency, said as Finnish President Alexander Stubb paid a visit.
Croatia’s Dalekovod wins €100mn Swedish contract
Renewables company Ecogreen sells 20% stake via Istanbul IPO for TRY 1.1bn
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Uzbekistan looks at possible role for Italy’s Ansaldo Energia in construction of its first nuclear power plant
Uzbekistan is in talks that could lead to a role forf Italy’s Ansaldo Energia in the Russia-led construction of its first nuclear power plant (NPP).
Hungary assesses impacts of new US sanctions on energy supply
The Hungarian government states that new US sanctions on Russia’s energy sector have not affected its supplies, and Prime Minister Orbán is set to address the issue during his upcoming talks with President Trump in Washington next week.
China Energy to invest $1bn in renewable energy projects in Kazakhstan
China Energy has committed to investing $1bn in the construction of two major renewable energy facilities in Kazakhstan.
North Macedonia’s PM says no risk of gas shortages despite new Western sanctions on Russia
Serbia’s Vucic expects breakthrough on NIS sanctions next week
Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic said he expects progress next week on resolving the situation around the Oil Industry of Serbia (NIS), after US sanctions on the country’s sole oil refiner took effect earlier this month.
Slow internet, power deficit two of main obstacles to attracting investment to Tajikistan, government report acknowledges
Two of the main obstacles to drawing investment to Tajikistan are the country’s low internet speed and power shortages, according to the government’s programme for attracting investment.
Slovenia’s electricity generation falls in September, imports rise amid lower thermal output
Slovenia produced 932 GWh of electricity in September, marking a 10% decline from August and a 28% drop compared to September 2024, the statistics office reported on October 27.
Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant forced to rely on diesel as alleged partisan sabotage derails Russian power link
Ukrainian partisans sabotaged electrical infrastructure in Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia, disrupting efforts to connect Europe’s largest nuclear power plant to the Russian grid and forcing it to rely on diesel generators for close to a month.
Turkey allocates 49bn lira to energy efficiency and resource exploration in 2026
The Turkish government has earmarked very nearly Turkish lira (TRY) 49bn ($1.2bn) in its 2026 budget to boost energy efficiency, expand mineral and energy resource exploration and strengthen related infrastructure.
Slovenia’s SunContract to install over 30 solar power plants on public buildings
Slovenian renewable energy company SunContract announced on October 24 that it will install more than 30 solar power plants on kindergartens, health centres, schools, and other public institutions across the country by the end of 2025.
 
        




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