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Kosovo’s gross electricity output down 2% y/y in September
Kosovo’s gross electricity output in September fell by 2% y/y to 450.5 GWh, data from the country’s statistics institute showed.
EU and US pledge $112mn to aid Ukrainian energy giant DTEK in infrastructure recovery
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Germany to invest €200mn in Serbia over two years, most of it in energy
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Slovenia’s electricity generation jumps 77% y/y in October
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Kosovo launches procedure for first wind energy auction for 100 MW capacity
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North Macedonia’s gross power generation down 7.6% y/y in September
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Slovak government wants to launch new nuclear tender in 2027
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Croatia’s Mezzanine Partner launches €100mn "dark green" energy fund
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Kosovo extends subsidised electricity to over 72,000 vulnerable families
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North Macedonia issues 272 MW of photovoltaic licences by end-October
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