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Ukraine plans to construct more than 800 MW of wind energy generation capacity in 2025, Energy Minister Herman Galushchenko announced on November 14.
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Mesrop Mesropyan, a member of the ruling Civil Contract party and a vocal critic of Russia, was appointed chairman of Armenia's Public Services Regulatory Commission (PSRC) on Friday, 15 November, sparking a heated parliamentary debate.
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