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Russia to build six “mini nuke” reactors in Uzbekistan, officials announce during Putin visit
Ambition is to deliver Central Asia’s first nuclear power plant. Russian leader attempting to firm up relations with Tashkent as "strategic partner and reliable ally".
Slovenia’s Petrol completes test charging of electric buses as part of sustainable mobility drive
Slovenian energy firm Petrol said on May 27 it completed the successful test charging of two electric buses operated by Ljubljana's public transport provider, LPP.
Slovenia's April electricity output declines, imports rise
Slovenia's net electricity production in April stood at 877 GWh, down by 36% from the previous month, according to data released by the country's statistics office on May 27.
Europe’s CCS advocates call for EC to appoint carbon capture envoy
Many European Union members have yet to take concrete steps to outline their future actions to remove CO2 from the atmosphere and store it away. Without someone to push CCS projects along, targets for carbon removal could be missed.
Turkish energy minister discussed projects in fields including nuclear during China visit
Saraorci solar power plant begins operations in Serbia
The largest solar power plant in Serbia, located in Saraorci near Smederevo, has commenced operations, German investor AVR Group announced on May 24.
Lithuania aims to produce enough electricity for its needs by 2050
Energy Minister Dainius Kreivys called the National Energy Independence Strategy key for the energy sector and one of the strategic documents for the whole country.
Romania cautiously willing to join Serbia in building new Danube hydropower plant
Romania confirmed that the country could join Serbia as an equal partner in the project for a third hydropower plant on the Danube, but it denied that a joint team for the project was set up and highlighted the environment and navigability aspects.
Romania’s commodity exchange integrates into SIDC coupled intraday electricity market
Romania’s Commodity Exchange (BRM) announced that on May 22 it operationalised the intraday trading market, coupled with the European system SIDC (Single Intraday Coupling) and the first deals have already been closed.
Kosovo’s gross available electricity down 4.7% y/y in March
Kosovo’s gross available electricity in March declined by 4.7% y/y at 649.5 GWh, according to country’s statistics institute data released on May 23.
Slovenia’s Sostanj power plant's sixth unit reconnected to the grid following maintenance
JANAF acquires 100% of Solar Energy Vodinci
Dark chapter for Turkey as it overtakes Germany to become Europe’s number one for coal-fired electricity
The carbon fuel took a 34% share in Turkey’s power production versus the European average of 13% in the first four months of the year.
Slovenia’s Gen energija reveals estimated costs for Krsko NPP's second unit
Slovenia's Gen energija disclosed its estimation of the construction expenses for the second unit of the Krsko nuclear power plant. The projected investment value stands at €9,314 per kilowatt, translating to €9.3bn for a 1,000 MW facility.
E.ON confirms it is exploring options to sell Romanian energy supply business
E.ON is "exploring the option" of selling the electricity and natural gas supply operations in Romania because the risk-return ratio is deteriorating due to frequent changes in the energy capping scheme, announced CEO Leonhard Birnbaum.
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