Energo - CEE/FSU Power

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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. 

We have interviewed leading industry figures and analysts, providing a unique and exclusive insight into the stories that matter.

Energo customers comprise of; major power companies, investment banks, consultancies, government agencies, law firms, accountancies, academics and economists. Its scope covers news and intelligence, broken down by geographic area to include Central Europe, Balkans, Baltics, Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia.

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Zelenskiy and JP Morgan discussed investments in energy sector

14 February 2023

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy held a meeting with two senior JP Morgan members to discuss a construction platform for Ukraine, Ukraine Business News reported on February 13.

Enefit Green begins installation of Estonian hybrid park

8 February 2023

The first wind turbine has been constructed in Estonia's inaugural wind and solar hybrid park in Purtse.

CEE countries need to invest in more solar and wind to break their Russia energy dependence

7 February 2023

The energy crisis in Central and Eastern Europe has lost some of its bite after a mild winter and record LNG imports led to a slump in natural gas prices. The EU has made good progress in replacing Russian energy supplies.

CENTRAL ASIA BLOG: Taliban’s lousy power deals exposed as Uzbekistan pulls plug in deadly cold

3 February 2023

Partly thanks to infrastructure projects blown up by the militants while they were trying to turf out the US, Afghanistan is dependent on neighbours for 73% of its electricity.

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