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Lithuanian grid operators plan €2.8bn electricity, gas and hydrogen expansion
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Bosnia threatens legal action over Croatia’s nuclear waste site near border
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Turkey’s natural gas consumption climbs to record 60-61 bcm in 2025
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China’s Dongfang Wind Power to supply turbines for Serbia’s largest wind farm
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Czech and Slovak joint cabinet sessions to be renewed
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Uzbek officials adapting quickly to growing water deficit
Solar and wind power generation surging.

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