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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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Armenia seeks to extend life of Metsamor NPP amid growing energy dependence on Russia

5 November 2024

Armenian Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure Gnel Sanosyan has announced that Armenia is making progress in its efforts to extend the life of the Metsamor nuclear power plant to 2036.

ING: The uncertain road to carrying out Poland’s ambitious energy strategy

5 November 2024

Poland’s draft update of its National Energy and Climate Plan for 2030-2040 has been designed by the book. Its main goals include improving energy efficiency, green energy and investing in electrification.

Turkey invites bids for 1,200 MW of wind plants

4 November 2024

Grid connections to be awarded for 49 years.

Fitch affirms BBB-/stable rating for Romanian nuclear company Nuclearelectrica

4 November 2024

International rating agency Fitch confirmed the BBB- Long-Term Issuer Default Rating (IDR), with a stable outlook, granted to Nuclearelectrica (BVB: SNN), the state company that manages Romania's Cernavoda nuclear power plant.

Shifting to clean energy, Germany’s EWE divests Polish business to Eesti Gaas

4 November 2024

German energy and telecommunications company EWE is about to sell its Polish operation EWE Polska to Estonia’s Eesti Gaas.

Dukovany contract with KHNP won’t guarantee 60% participation of Czech companies in the nuclear project

4 November 2024

The contract between South Korean KHNP and the Czech side on the €16bn Dukovany Nuclear Power Plant enhancement project won’t guarantee the 60% participation of Czech companies on the project.

Poland's largest gas power plant, PGE Gryfino Dolna Odra, officially launched

31 October 2024

Polska Grupa Energetyczna (PGE) has inaugurated Poland's largest gas-fired power plant, PGE Gryfino Dolna Odra, marking yet another step in the country’s energy transition.

Czech antitrust authority halts South Korean nuclear deal amid patent disputes

31 October 2024

UOHS places temporary hold on €16bn contract to construct two nuclear reactors awarded to KHNP in July.

Ukraine and Russia in preliminary talks to halt energy infrastructure strikes

30 October 2024

Ukraine and Russia have entered preliminary discussions aimed at halting attacks on each other’s energy infrastructure, sources familiar with the matter told the FT.

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