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Poland signs contract with US firms to design first Polish nuclear power plant
Poland has signed a contract with US firms Westinghouse Electric Company and Bechtel to design its first nuclear power plant (NPP), marking a major step forward in Warsaw’s plan to reduce carbon emissions and strengthen energy security.
North Macedonia launches new €17mn tender for electricity interconnection with Albania
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Czech antitrust office turns down French EDF’s complaint over Dukovany nuclear tender in its final decision
The Czech antitrust office, ÚOHS, turned down the complaint filed by the French Electricité de France over the selection of South Korean Hydro and Nuclear Power as the contractor for the Dukovany NPP enhancement project.
Czech coal tycoon Tykač continues buying ČEZ stocks, which have gained 20% in 2025
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Azerbaijan and China sign major renewable energy deals
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Bulgaria’s constitutional court bans renewable projects on agricultural land
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Uzbekistan to auction stakes in 29 major state enterprises in privatisation push
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Ukraine urged to boost wind power to meet EU energy integration targets
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Kosovo’s A-4 power unit resumes operation amid wider energy sector challenges
Unit A-4 of the Kosovo A thermal power plant has returned to regular operation following a temporary shutdown caused by a boiler leak
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Uzbekistan starts early-stage construction on first nuclear power plant
Uzbekistan has begun early-stage construction work on what will be its first nuclear power plant (NPP), according to the country’s Atomic Energy Agency, UzAtom.
Kosovo enters second phase of 100-MW wind energy auction
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Baltic States seek EU funding for power link to Germany
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