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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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DTEK Kyiv Grids to undertake large repair works under $750mn programme

5 April 2023

DTEK Kyiv Grids will undergo extensive repair works in preparation for the coming heating season, Interfax Ukraine reported on April 4.

Russian electricity exports to China and Mongolia expected to grow in 2023

31 March 2023

Russia's Deputy Energy Minister Pavel Snikkars says that electricity exports to China and Mongolia are set to grow in 2023. He said: "As regards the destination of China and Mongolia, I believe the indicator will stay flat or have a minor increase."

RSD5bn heating energy PPP agreement signed in Serbia’s Vranje

31 March 2023

A agreement has been signed for a public-private partnership aimed at the long-term provision of heating energy in the city of Vranje, the municipality said in a press release.

‘Wanted’ Putin may visit Turkey for nuclear plant unveiling, says Erdogan

30 March 2023

Such a trip would cause uproar – International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrant for Russian leader, while it is also under pressure to investigate Turkish strongman’s administration for crimes against humanity.

Europe invested €17bn in new wind in 2022, the lowest since 2009

29 March 2023

In 2022, Europe invested only €17bn ($18.4bn) in new wind farms, which is a significant decrease from the €41bn invested in 2021, said WindEurope, a trade organisation.

Opening Ukraine's sea ports will create $18bn in revenue and allow resumption of coal imports

29 March 2023

The opening of Ukraine’s seaports would create an additional $18bn in revenue for the war-torn country, Ukraine Business News reported on March 29.

$35 trillion renewables investment needed by 2030 - IRENA

29 March 2023

The global energy transition is “off-track”, aggravated by the effects of world-wide crises, says the International Renewable Energy Agency in a new report. A renewables investment of $35 trillion by 2030 is needed for the energy transition.

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