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The majority state-owned energy utility CEZ reported a net profit of CZK23.4bn (€0.9bn) during the first three quarters of 2024
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Albania partners with UAE's Masdar for gigawatt-scale green projects
Agreement aims to help Albania become more energy independent and reduce reliance on coal-heavy electricity imports.
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Cross-border transmission capacity between Albania and Kosovo approved at 50 MW for market integration
North Macedonia’s SOLE 24 joins Albanian Electricity Exchange
Bulgaria to join Caspian-Black Sea green energy corridor
World leaders gather in Baku for COP29 climate summit
Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev and UN Secretary-General António Guterres welcomed heads of state and government to the World Leaders Climate Action Summit at COP29 in Baku on 12 November.
Turkey launches tenders for 800 MW of solar capacity
Czech antitrust office launches inquiry into possible cartel bids by energy behemoths
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Masdar signs investment agreement for 1-GW wind farm in Kazakhstan
Ukraine dismantles Kurakhove power plant to repair war-damaged energy infrastructure
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Azerbaijan outlines renewable energy expansion as EU calls for swift action
Energy Minister Parviz Shahbazov announced at COP29's Ministerial Dialogue that Azerbaijan plans to increase renewable energy capacity to 2,250 MW by 2030, raising the share in installed capacity to 35.5%.
French EDF to appeal against Czech antitrust ruling in Dukovany nuclear tender
French Electricite de France (EDF) plans to appeal against the ruling by the Czech antitrust office (UOHS), which turned down previously filed appeals by EDF and US Westinghouse over the selection of South Korean Kore Hydro & Nuclear Power.
Saudi Arabia's 2024 investments in Uzbekistan look set to hit $2.5bn by end of year
Serbia, Azerbaijan aim to build 1 GW gas power plant in Nis
Serbia wants to strengthen its energy security with the construction of a 1-gigawatt (GW) gas power plant with Azerbaijan, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced on November 12.
Serbia opens first waste-to-energy facility in Vinca
The company Beo Cista Energija opened Serbia’s first waste-to-energy facility in Vinca on November 12, marking a pivotal moment for the country’s waste management and renewable energy efforts.

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