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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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Uranium prices surge on rising AI-driven power demand

30 July 2024

Long-term uranium contract prices have surged to their highest levels in over 16 years, driven by supply uncertainties and increasing demand from utilities expanding their capacity to power rapidly growing AI data centres,

Russia prepares $25bn initiative to substitute equipment and tech in the energy sector

30 July 2024

Russia’s flagship national initiative to achieve “technological sovereignty” in the energy sector, overcoming dependence on Western technology, is set to cost RUB2.14 trillion ($25bn) between now and the end of the decade.

Romania’s Prime Batteries close to completing €270mn power storage devices factory

30 July 2024

The battery factory developed by Romanian company Prime Batteries Technology in Cernica near Bucharest will complete at the end of November its planned tenfold increase in production capacity, up to 2 GWh, after an investment of €270mn.

Net electricity production in Bosnia decreased 24.5% y/y in May

30 July 2024

Net electricity production in Bosnia & Herzegovina amounted to 1,013 GWh in June, which is 24.5% less than in the same month of 2023, and 6.6% more than in April.

Fortis Energy to build 180 MW solar plant in Serbia

29 July 2024

Turkey’s renewable energy producer Fortis Energy has acquired a 180 MW solar project with a battery energy storage system in Sremska Mitrovica, a town in north-west Serbia, the company announced on July 26.

Ukraine's energy sector sees improvements as EU considers boosting electricity imports

29 July 2024

Ukraine's energy industry is showing signs of recovery following a challenging period, with the EU considering increasing electricity imports to support the country.

Serbia and Azerbaijan near green energy deal

29 July 2024

Azerbaijan is poised to sign an agreement soon to supply green energy to Serbia, Azerbaijan's Labour Minister Sahil Babayev told local news on July 25.

Kosovo’s branch of Slovenia’s GEN-I joins ALPEX

29 July 2024

The Albanian Energy Exchange announced on July 26 the addition of GEN-I Tirana’s branch in Kosovo as its newest bourse member for the Kosovo Bidding Zone.

Ukraine races to restore energy production capacity

26 July 2024

Ukraine's Ministry of Energy is accelerating efforts to repair and restore its power units in 2024.

Estonia sees higher electricity prices following disconnection from Russian grid

26 July 2024

Estonia is preparing for a significant increase in electricity prices as it decouples from the Russian electricity grid system and assumes responsibility for managing its own grid frequency.

DTEK outlines critical winter survival factors and plans to restore Ukraine's energy capacity

26 July 2024

DTEK, Ukraine's leading energy company, has identified four critical factors essential for navigating the upcoming winter: air defences, repairs, decentralisation and imports.

Serbia sets ambitious new climate targets for 2030

25 July 2024

The Government of Serbia has adopted a national energy and climate plan with ambitious new targets, including sourcing 45% of electricity from renewables by 2030, the Minister of Mining and Energy announced on July 25.

Romania hires US consultant Fluor Corporation for SMR nuclear project

25 July 2024

Romanian project company RoPower Nuclear, 50% controlled and massively financed by state-controlled Nuclearelectrica, signed a $153mn (subject to revision) FEED 2 contract with Fluor Corporation for Doicesti Small Modular Reactors (SMR) project.

Premier Energy completes takeover of 80MW wind farm in Romania

25 July 2024

The transaction by which utilities group Premier Energy (BVB: PE), controlled by Czech businessman Jiri Smejc, takes over an 80MW wind farm in Eastern Romania from Iberdrola was cleared by the Competition Council. Iberdrola exits Romania's market.

Czech power producer Decci launches largest battery storage system in the country

24 July 2024

The project is located in the Central Bohemian region in Vranany, Melnik district, and combines 30 MW of BESS with another 22.4 MW of gas generators to provide grid balancing services to the transmission system.

Russian hydropower major RusHydro to invest $9bn by 2028

23 July 2024

Russian state hydropower major RusHydro plans to invest RUB800bn ($9bn) by 2028, Tass reports citing a meeting of the holding’s CEO Viktor Khmarin with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Renewables generation to exceed coal next year for first time – IEA

23 July 2024

The amount of electricity generated by renewables worldwide in 2025 is forecast to eclipse the amount generated by coal for the first time, says a new report by the International Energy Agency (IEA).

EU grants €100mn to Ukrenergo for energy system restoration

23 July 2024

The EU has committed to providing Ukrenergo, Ukraine's state energy company, with a €100mn grant to aid in the restoration and protection of its energy infrastructure.

Rivneazot completes 30 MW power plant, boosts fertiliser production

23 July 2024

Ukrainian fertiliser producer Rivneazot has announced the completion of its own 30-MW power generation plant, enabling the company to fully load its production capacities.

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