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Tashkent meeting determines core principles for Kyrgyzstan "Project of the Century" Kambarata-1 HPP

29 January 2025

Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and the World Bank have agreed on the core principles and stages of the multi-billion-dollar Kambarata-1 hydropower power plant (Kambarata-1 HPP) project.

Uzbekistan gears up for power expansion with new plants, transmission lines and digital grid systems

29 January 2025

Uzbekistan set to expand electricity infrastructure with the construction of new power plants and energy storage facilities, supported by 7,000 kilometres (4,350 miles) of new transmission networks and the introduction of digital grid management.

Turkey awards 1.2 GW of wind power deals in tenders

29 January 2025

$1.2bn will be invested in building five plants. Winners awarded grid connections for 49 years.

Kazakhstan mulls second NPP construction site, may build plant simultaneously with first NPP

29 January 2025

Kazakhstan is considering Kurchatov, the former secret hub of the Semipalatinsk nuclear test site, as a potential site for a second nuclear power plant (NPP), Energy Minister Almassadam Satkaliyev told a government meeting on January 28.

South Korea's KHNP reiterates it will rely on Czech companies in the Dukovany project

29 January 2025

CEO of South Korean Hydro and Nuclear Power (KHNP), Jooho Whang, reiterated that KHNP will rely on Czech companies to construct the new units at the Dukovany nuclear power plant.

Solar generation tops coal for first time in EU in 2024

29 January 2025

The EU reached a key milestone in 2024 as solar power surpassed coal use for the first time in the bloc’s history.

India's L&T to develop Uzbekistan's first AI-powered sustainable data centre

28 January 2025

Larsen & Toubro (L&T), an India-based international engineering and construction company, has secured a contract to develop Uzbekistan's first AI-enabled and sustainable data centre in Tashkent.

Ukrainian businesses delay connecting distributed generation to power grid amid market debts

28 January 2025

Ukrainian companies have built hundreds of megawatts of distributed generation capacity to meet their energy needs, but many are refraining from connecting to the national power system due to significant payment delays in the electricity market.

Slovenia's capital to transition from coal to biomass-fired heating by 2027

28 January 2025

Energetika Ljubljana, the public power utility serving Slovenia's capital, has announced plans to replace its coal-fired district heating system with a biomass-fired alternative.

Slovenia approves EU funding for renewable energy community projects

28 January 2025

Slovenia’s Ministry of Cohesion and Regional Development announced on January 28 the approval of European funds to support the public tender for co-financing investments in community self-sustainability of electricity from renewable energy sources.

Cameco and Kazatomprom joint venture Inkai resumes uranium production

28 January 2025

Canadian Cameco’s joint venture project, JV Inkai, in Kazakhstan has resumed uranium production, according to an announcement made by Kazatomprom, the Central Asian country’s national uranium producer.

Kazatomprom reports 10% y/y increase in uranium output

28 January 2025

Kazakhstan's national nuclear company Kazatomprom has reported a 10% increase in uranium production in 2024. Output reached 23,270 tonnes, the company said in its 4Q24 results and trading update released on January 27.

Czech-based Doosan Skoda Power announces IPO

28 January 2025

Producer of energy equipment Doosan Skoda Power, based in Pilsen, Western Bohemia, has announced its upcoming IPO at the Prague Stock Exchange.

EU gives Moldova €30mn as short-term fix to energy crisis and promises longer-term plan

28 January 2025

Targeted support to restore electricity and heat supply in the separatist Transnistria region.

Romanian energy minister slams EU’s "green shock therapy"

28 January 2025

Sebastian Burduja’s comments align with growing resistance to EU green policies in Central and Eastern Europe.

BP eyes late-2024 ACG gas output, invests $200mn in solar, restores Shah Deniz platform

28 January 2025

BP Azerbaijan expects first production under the Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli (ACG) gas development project by late 2024, according to BP Azerbaijan spokesperson Tamam Bayatli.

North Macedonia’s minister highlights success of domestic electricity exchange

27 January 2025

North Macedonia's domestic electricity exchange has seen significant progress over the past two years, with 37 registered participants trading more than 1.3 terawatt hours of electricity.

Kosovo’s KOSTT enhances energy infrastructure with strategic investments

27 January 2025

Kosovo's electricity transmission system operator, KOSTT, announced on January 27 the successful implementation of a series of strategic energy infrastructure projects, worth over €13mn.

PANNIER: Taliban’s relations with Central Asia imperilled as Trump turns off aid taps

27 January 2025

Afghanistan pays for electricity and food imports with US development assistance. No more?

EBRD lends €35mn to Montenegro’s CEDIS for energy sector digitalisation

27 January 2025

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) said on January 27 that it is lending up to €35mn to Montenegro’s electricity distribution company CGES for digitalisation of the energy sector.

Ulaanbaatar adopts new asset class, OTC bond placement to IFC will finance 50-MW BESS

27 January 2025

The Governor’s Office of Ulaanbaatar has issued its first OTC market bond through a private placement to the World Bank Group’s International Finance Corporation (IFC), with the funds raised to finance a 50-megawatt battery energy storage system.

Slovenia’s electricity output drops in December

27 January 2025

Slovenia’s total net electricity generation reached 1,275 GWh in December 2024, marking a 5% decrease compared to November and a 4% decline from December 2023.

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