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Construction set to begin on Mali Log wind farm in Slovenia
Dravske Elektrarne Maribor, a subsidiary of Slovenia's HSE state-owned energy group, announced the signing of just under €2.5mn contract with Hmezad TMT for the construction of a wind turbine in Mali Log.
Russia hits Ukrainian power facilities in six regions with intense missile attack, imports from EU won't cover winter demand
Russian forces launched an intense missile attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure in six regions on May 8. Half of Ukraine’s power facilities are now out of action to the point where European imports won't cover this winter's demand.
Retail investors cautious on first day of Premier Energy's Bucharest IPO
The orders placed by the retail investors during the first day of the one-week IPO operated by natural gas and electricity utility company Premier Energy at Bucharest Exchange summed up to 1.36mn shares out of a total of 6.25mn shares earmarked.
Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan join forces to power Europe
The energy component of the Trans-Caspian and Middle Corridors are expanding, not only through oil and gas but also through green energy. Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan have joined forces to supply Europe with power.
Japanese company joins HPP project in Serbia
Japan's International Cooperation Agency has officially joined the Serbian Reversible Hydro Power Plant Bistrica project
Turkey’s Yıldırım launches construction of 150 MW solar farm in Kosovo
Turkish energy company Yıldırım Energy launched the construction of its 150 MW solar farm in Kosovo, an investment of €43mn.
Premier Energy seeks to raise over €135mn with Bucharest IPO
Power and gas utility group Premier Energy's IPO kicks off on May 8, raising funds for its expansion into renewables in Romania and Moldova.
Russian strikes cause over $1bn worth of damage to Ukraine’s energy system
Ukrainian Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko revealed in a statement on Telegram that Russia's relentless assaults on Ukraine's energy infrastructure have inflicted damage exceeding $1bn in recent months
Nothing concrete has yet emerged from nuclear plant talks with Russia, says Uzbekistan
Tashkent has received proposals from other countries, though as things stand there are no talks on alternatives to Russian bid, UzAtom director says.
Half of Ukraine's energy system damaged
In a recent interview with Foreign Policy, Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba disclosed that nearly half of the country's energy system has been severely damaged due to relentless Russian attacks.
Slovenia’s NPP Krsko resumes operations after maintenance shutdown
The Krsko nuclear power plant in Slovenia has been successfully brought back online following a month-long scheduled maintenance shutdown, with power gradually being stepped up, it said on May 2.
Kosovo and US launch $236.7mn clean energy compact programme
Kosovo’s government and the US Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) inaugurated a Compact programme for clean energy solutions, worth $236.7mn
USAID signs MoU to finance Moldova-Romania power interconnection line
USAID and Moldova on April 30 signed the MoU on financing the 70km section, on Moldova’s territory, of the 190km, 400kV power interconnection (LEA) Straseni-Gutinas, one of the three planned between Moldova and Romania.
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