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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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Czechia chooses UK's Rolls Royce to develop small modular reactors

19 September 2024

State-owned power group CEZ plans to build up to 10 SMRs with a combined output of three gigawatts by 2050.

Romania-Bulgaria Danube hydropower project is dangerous, environmental groups warn

18 September 2024

Critics of the Turnu Magurele-Nikopol HPP project say it will put villages along the Danube at risk, and could endanger nuclear power plants.

Bulgaria calls €112.7mn tender to upgrade Chaira HPP

18 September 2024

Bulgaria has called a BGN220.5mn (€112.7mn) tender for the upgrade of the Chaira hydropower plant, the Energy Ministry said in a statement on September 18.

Serbia and US sign strategic energy partnership agreement

18 September 2024

Serbia and the United States signed a strategic partnership agreement on energy on September 18 in Washington, aiming to bolster Serbia's energy security and facilitate its transition to clean energy sources.

EBRD considers €90mn loan for solar project in Serbia

18 September 2024

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) announced on September 17 that it is considering a loan of up to €90mn to support the construction of a large-scale solar-thermal plant in Serbia's second-largest city, Novi Sad.

North Macedonia’s MEMO joins AIB as observer member

18 September 2024

North Macedonia’s National Electricity Market Operator (MEMO) announced that it recently achieved observer membership in the Association of Issuing Bodies (AIB), a Brussels-based European association dedicated to energy certification.

Slovenian entrepreneurs launch initiative for second unit of NPP Krsko

18 September 2024

Three Slovenian entrepreneurs launched the Jek2 Initiative on September 17, highlighting the urgent need to construct a second unit at the Krsko nuclear power plant.

Serbia hires France’s EDF and Egis for nuclear energy study

18 September 2024

Serbia's energy ministry has awarded a contract to French state-owned energy firm EDF and engineering consultancy Egis Industries for a preliminary technical study to explore the potential use of civil nuclear power.

Serbia and US to strengthen energy cooperation

18 September 2024

Serbia and the US are set to enhance their cooperation in the energy sector, with an agreement on strategic cooperation expected to be signed soon in Washington, Serbia's Ministry of Mining and Energy announced on September 17.

Western Balkans coal power plants still pumping out toxic emissions

17 September 2024

Bankwatch report finds little being done to phase out coal in region despite commitments to reduce emissions.

North Macedonia’s minister hints at delaying coal phase-out to 2050

16 September 2024

North Macedonia may postpone its coal phase-out deadline by 20 years, extending it to 2050, according to first deputy PM and Minister of Environment and Spatial Planning, Izet Mexhiti.

Russian attacks on Ukraine double electricity prices in Eastern Europe

16 September 2024

Electricity prices in southeastern Europe have surged by 100% this summer due to Russia's strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.

Ukraine poised for rapid switch to renewable energy, Greenpeace says

14 September 2024

Ukraine has a unique opportunity to transition to renewable energy faster than other nations due to the destruction of much of its energy infrastructure during the war.

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