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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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Croatia’s Mezzanine Partner launches €100mn "dark green" energy fund

21 November 2024

Fund to support renewable energy projects across the region, with a focus on solar and wind energy.

Kosovo extends subsidised electricity to over 72,000 vulnerable families

21 November 2024

Kosovo’s Finance Ministry has announced on November 20 that more than 72,000 vulnerable families will benefit from a government-subsidised electricity programme starting this November.

North Macedonia issues 272 MW of photovoltaic licences by end-October

21 November 2024

North Macedonia’s regulatory energy commission (RKE) said on November 20 that it approved licences for new photovoltaic power plants with a combined capacity of nearly 272 MW in the first ten months of 2024.

Russia ready to link its power grid with Iran’s, says Iranian minister

20 November 2024

Russia is ready to plug its power grid into Iran’s, paving the way for setting up a “regional electricity powerhouse,” said Iranian Energy Minister Abbas Aliabadi.

Azerbaijan's electricity output reaches 23.8bn kWh with renewables growth

20 November 2024

According to operational data for January-October 2024, Azerbaijan's electricity production reached 23.85bn kWh, reflecting substantial growth fueled by renewable energy advancements

EPS first solar power plant to go online in early 2025

19 November 2024

Serbia's state-owned electricity producer Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) will connect its first solar photovoltaic (PV) park, the 9.75 MW "Petka" facility, to the grid in the first quarter of 2025.

Russia bans enriched uranium exports to US

18 November 2024

Russia bans enriched uranium exports to US

Ukraine plans over 800 MW of wind energy projects for 2025

18 November 2024

Ukraine plans to construct more than 800 MW of wind energy generation capacity in 2025, Energy Minister Herman Galushchenko announced on November 14.

Slovenian HPP Mokrice advances with new environmental documentation

18 November 2024

Slovenia’s power producer Hidroelektrarna na Spodnji Savi (HESS) has submitted updated environmental documentation to Slovenia’s Ministry of the Environment, allowing the long-delayed HPP Mokrice hydropower project to proceed.

Armenia: Russia critic appointed head of regulator of Russia-dominated energy sector

17 November 2024

Mesrop Mesropyan, a member of the ruling Civil Contract party and a vocal critic of Russia, was appointed chairman of Armenia's Public Services Regulatory Commission (PSRC) on Friday, 15 November, sparking a heated parliamentary debate.

Profit of Romania’s Hidroelectrica plunges by one third on lower output

15 November 2024

Hidroelectrica (BVB: H2O), Romania’s largest energy producer, reported a 22% y/y decline in electricity output to 11.35 TWh for January-September, attributing the drop to regulatory changes and adverse hydrological conditions.

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