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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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Albania directed €13.4mn to the energy sector in 2023

25 March 2024

The Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy noted that the majority of these funds, accounting for at least 64.5% of the total committed, were sourced from foreign capital.

Baltic electricity markets could be merged in 2027

25 March 2024

A common electricity market of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia could start functioning in 2027 if the Baltic countries take the decision to proceed after their grids' synchronisation with the Continental European system.

Bulgaria moves closer to deal on selling Russian-made reactors to Ukraine

24 March 2024

Reactors originally intended for Belene NPP project now likely to sold to Ukraine to compensate for loss of Zaporizhzhia NPP to Russia.

Almost 1.5mn Ukrainians plunged into darkness as Russia targets power infrastructure

24 March 2024

Almost 1.5mn Ukrainians were plunged into darkness over the weekend as Russia continued what has been described as the biggest barrage of missile strikes against its energy infrastructure since the start of the war over two years ago.

Ukraine’s power infrastructure in danger from Russian missile barrage

23 March 2024

Ukraine suffered a second day of intense bombing of its power stations, plunging half a dozen regions into darkness, as the Kremlin tries to take advantage of Kyiv’s dwindling supply of air defence ammo.

European Investment Bank boosts investment in Ukraine, eyes €100mn for hydropower restoration

22 March 2024

The European Investment Bank has significantly ramped up its investment in Ukraine, with plans to allocate €100mn for the restoration of the country's hydropower infrastructure, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal announced on March 19.

Prime Minister Pashinyan says nuclear energy is crucial for Armenia

22 March 2024

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan defended Armenia's decision to extend the life of the Metsamor nuclear power plant, citing its importance in strengthening national sovereignty and addressing energy security needs.

CEZ net profits more than halve in 2023 to CZK29.6bn

21 March 2024

CEZ also confirmed that it signed an agreement to buy 55% of Gasnet, the largest Czech gas distribution company, for €846.5mn.

Methane emissions from the energy sector increased in 2023

21 March 2024

The International Energy Agency estimates that in 2023, nearly 120mn tonnes of methane emissions stemmed from the production and utilisation of fossil fuels, slightly higher than in 2022.

Eleport to invest over €20mn to develop EV charging network in Baltics and Poland

21 March 2024

A further €100mn will be invested in the EV charging network in following years, according to the company's plan.

Bulgaria launches tenders for 1.43 GW of renewables

20 March 2024

Bulgaria’s Ministry of Energy has launched two tenders to add 1,425 MW of renewable power generation to the grid along with 350 MW of battery energy storage system (BESS) projects.

Oschadbank to collaborate on construction of 520-MW wind power plant in Western Ukraine

20 March 2024

Oschadbank, Ukraine's state-owned bank, has announced its participation in the development of a major wind power project in western Ukraine.

Global wind turbine orders break records

20 March 2024

A new Wood Mackenzie report says global wind turbine order intake reached new highs last year with 155 GW of capacity recorded, and with both the Chinese and Western markets breaking records.

GECF strikes bullish tone on gas demand growth

20 March 2024

The Gas Exporting Countries’ Forum (GECF) has come out with a bullish prediction that consumption of the fuel will surge by 34% by the middle of the century.

Fall in CO2 emissions quota prices will deepen drought in Estonian state coffers

20 March 2024

The price of CO2 emission quotas has fallen to around €50-60 per tonne in recent months, as a result of the Europe-wide downturn, said Armen Kasparov, head of energy trading at the Estonian state-owned Eesti Energia.

Serbia’s EPS reports record RSD114bn profit in 2023

20 March 2024

Serbia’s Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS AD) announced it had achieved a record profit of RSD114bn (€970mn) last year, as reported by both the company and the Ministry of Mining and Energy.

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