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Energo follows key project, policy and investment in the power sector across the FSU and CEE. This has included extensive coverage of the Czech Republic and Lithuania’s efforts to build new nuclear reactors, changing renewables policies in Poland and Romania and the privatisation and modernisation of Russia’s power sector. 

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Uncertainty at Russia’s largest shipyard Zvezda

13 January 2025

Uncertainty at Russia’s largest shipyard Zvezda

Ukraine's DTEK to buy 200 MW storage systems amid energy crisis

13 January 2025

Ukraine’s largest private energy company, DTEK, has announced plans to purchase battery storage systems with a total capacity of 200 megawatts.

Hungary's gas consumption little changed in 2024, demand for electricity edges up 2.2%

13 January 2025

Gas consumption in Hungary edged up by 0.8% to 8.5 bcm last year, down by one-quarter from levels before the energy crisis.

Slovenia assumes presidency of IRENA Assembly, advocates for global energy transition

12 January 2025

Slovenia has assumed the presidency of the 15th session of the Assembly of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), taking place in Abu Dhabi on January 12-13.

Russia’s Rosatom plans legal action over non-delivery of Siemens Energy parts for Turkey’s first nuclear plant

11 January 2025

Germany's refusal to budge on issue forced Moscow to turn to China for required equipment.

German electricity prices highest in Europe, 70% above the European average, with Hungary's the lowest

9 January 2025

Germany has been identified as the European country with the highest electricity prices at €416.20 per MWh, the Swedish price comparison company Finansvalp said in a comment emailed to bne IntelliNews on January 9.

Cost of repairing Syria’s power infrastructure put at $40bn by electricity minister

9 January 2025

Production facilities, transmission points, high voltage lines and distribution networks “ruined”, he says.

Little progress on creating Russo-Belarusian Union State in 2024, energy integration remains main sticking point

9 January 2025

Efforts to integrate Belarus and Russia into a Union State have been going on since 1999, when Moscow and Minsk first signed off on the deal that would bring their economies closer to becoming a single market.

MEPSO ends contract for North Macedonia-Albania key transmission line

9 January 2025

North Macedonia’s transmission system operator, MEPSO, has terminated its contract with Bosnia’s company Energoinvest, the contractor responsible for constructing the 400 kV transmission line from TS Bitola 2 to the Albanian border.

North Macedonia’s MEPSO commissions key transformer to bolster energy stability

8 January 2025

North Macedonia’s transmission system operator, MEPSO, commissioned a 400/110 kV transformer at the Bitola 2 substation, marking a significant step in strengthening the country’s energy infrastructure.

Veoila completes takeover of gas-powered power plant from Uniper

8 January 2025

French utility company Veolia has completed the acquisition of the 428-MW combined cycle power plant in northwest Hungary from Germany's Uniper after receiving regulatory approval.

Kosovo invests €3.8mn in energy efficiency for public buildings

8 January 2025

Kosovo’s Minister of Economy, Artane Rizvanolli, and the Kosovo Energy Efficiency Fund (KEEF) have signed agreements with four municipalities to implement energy efficiency measures in 13 public buildings.

Energy crisis in Moldova’s separatist Transnistria escalates

7 January 2025

Russia-backed separatists step up their propaganda blaming the pro-EU government in Chisinau for the crisis.

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