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Ukraine’s Ukrnafta plans 200 MW of renewable energy capacity alongside gas projects
Ukraine’s largest oil producer, Ukrnafta, plans to build around 200 MW of renewable energy capacity, including solar and wind projects, within the next two years.
Head of cabinet discusses Kyrgyzstan’s hydropower potential and AI-driven digitalisation of governance in Dubai
Kyrgyzstan’s great hydropower potential and plans to transform the country’s bureaucracy with an artificial intelligence-driven (AI-driven) digitalisation of governance were explored by Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers Adylbek Kasymali.
Renewable energy producer Enda sells smaller-than-planned 21% stake via Istanbul IPO for TRY 1.6bn
Enda Enerji Holding (ENDAE) has sold 92mn shares, amounting to a 21% stake, via a Borsa Istanbul initial public offering (IPO), Tacirler Yatirim Menkul Degerler, which acted as the intermediary in the offering, said on February 10.
Czechs have the highest trust in nuclear energy in EU
Czechs have the highest trust in nuclear energy in the EU, with 77% of the population stating a positive attitude towards nuclear energy, found the Eurobarometer poll surveying attitudes and knowledge of science and technology among EU citizens.
Croatia establishes working group on nuclear energy
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Swiss firm Landis+Gyr exits EV charging business, Slovenian unit faces liquidation
Swiss energy management company Landis+Gyr has announced its withdrawal from the EV charging infrastructure sector, a move that will likely lead to the liquidation of its Slovenian subsidiary, Landis+Gyr EV Solutions, formerly known as Etrel.
Turkey’s Vestel Mobilite supplies 16 EV chargers to Electrip Global
Turkish electric mobility solutions company Vestel Mobilite has supplied 16 electric vehicle (EV) chargers, each with a capacity of 400 kilowatts (kW), to a charging hub launched by Electrip Global in Assago, Italy.
Electricity prices soar in the Baltics, but regulators dismiss synchronisation as a cause
Electricity prices across the Baltic region on the Nord Pool exchange are rising sharply on February 12 and 13, driven by low renewable energy output, a malfunctioning power link between Finland and Estonia, higher consumption and climbing prices.
Serbian authorities arrest 15 in EPS corruption case
Ukraine needs 5.4 GW of new power generation by 2026 to prevent electricity shortages
Ukraine must install 4.3 GW of renewable energy and 1.1 GW of gas-fired power plants by 2026 to meet its immediate electricity needs.
Russia could cancel RusHydro’s dividends until 2028
Albania’s gas plans in the doldrums
Beyond providing the stable and dispatchable baseload energy supply Albania lacks, gas could also spur economic growth and industrial development, in the right conditions.
North Macedonia signs €55mn agreement with KfW for renewable energy projects
The government of North Macedonia announced on February 11 the signing of a €55mn agreement between state-run power producer ESM and Germany’s KfW development bank for the construction of two new renewable energy capacities.
International consortium partners to be added to Russian-led project to build Uzbekistan a nuclear power plant
Uzbekistan has decided to establish an international consortium for the building of its planned small nuclear power plant (SNPP), according to the head of the Atomic Energy Agency (Uzatom).
Solar panel maker Kalyon sells 11% stake via Istanbul IPO for TRY 3bn
Kalyon Gunes Teknolojileri (KLYPV), or Kalyon PV, has sold 46mn shares, amounting to a 11% stake, via a Borsa Istanbul IPO.
Output of Romania's Hidroelectrica drops 21% y/y in 2024
Romania’s state-controlled hydropower group Hidroelectrica (BVB: H2O) has reported a 21% year-on-year decline in net electricity production to 13,864 GWh in 2024, according to its preliminary operational report.
Albania partners with Israeli companies on renewable projects
Slovakia spends €4bn on state energy aid
The Slovak state spent more than €4bn on energy aid from the end of 2022 until the end of last year, a calculation by online energy news outlet Energie Portal shows. Costs include subsidising gas, electricity and heat prices.
Turkey completes tenders for 800 MW of solar
Half a billion dollars will be invested in building the plants. Sixty-seven companies placed 146 initial bids.
Poland to invest $16bn into power grid development by 2035
Poland will invest PLN65bn ($16bn) over the next decade into its electricity transmission infrastructure, Finance Minister Andrzej Domański said on February 10 at a conference hosted by the Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE).
Baltics successfully synchronise their power grids with Western Europe
In a historical move, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, the three Baltic states, synchronised their power grids with Western Europe on the afternoon of February 9.
Kaliningrad becomes an energy island after Baltic States cut Russian grid connection
The Russian exclave on the Baltic Sea has become an energy island after the Baltics States cut themselves off from the Soviet-era BRELL power grid on February 8, thus becoming vulnerable to sanctions.

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