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Ukraine’s capital faces deepening energy crisis as Russian strikes strain winter resilience
Kyiv is grappling with an acute energy emergency after a fresh wave of Russian air strikes battered Ukraine’s power and heating infrastructure, plunging large parts of the capital into cold and darkness at the height of winter.
OECD electricity output rose in October as renewables and gas offset nuclear decline
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Turkey plans to open first offshore wind farm tenders by end of year, says Tureb head
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Russia's Power Machines to ship second domestically-built turbine to power plant
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Fico visits Trump in Mar-a-Lago, Slovakia signs nuclear deal with US
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China’s electricity consumption surpasses 10 trillion kWh for the first time, outpacing US and EU combined
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Russia and China dominate global nuclear power construction
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Serbia to channel 40% of EU growth funds into energy sector
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Ukraine to set up Kyiv energy headquarters, impose emergency regime amid outages
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Tajikistan hedging its Rogun bet, exploring solar options
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Kazakhstan hopes to resolve electricity shortfall by 2027
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Transnistria prolongs state of emergency
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Masdar and EBRD spark $225m solar push in Uzbekistan
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Kyrgyzstan sounds alarm over critically low water levels at key electricity generation facility Toktogul hydropower plant
Authorities in Kyrgyzstan have sounded the alarm over critically low water levels at the Toktogul Hydroelectric Power Plant – the country’s largest energy facility, which generates around 40% of electricity consumed by the population in a year.
Albania aims to be energy independent by 2028
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Shanghai-based JinkoSolar signs 300 MW of solar module deals with Uzbek developers
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Russia’s falling power demand highlights growing stagnation
It’s a classic proxy for economic growth: Russia’s demand for power in 2025 turned negative for the first time in four years underscoring a self-inflicted economic slowdown that threatens to turn into a recession this year.

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