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Russian attacks devastate Ukrainian energy infrastructure
Russian strikes in the early hours of April 11 inflicted severe damage on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, including the near-complete destruction of the largest power plant in the Kyiv region, the Tripoli Thermal Power Plant.
DTEK Energy Holding unveils 1.5-GW green energy plan
DTEK Energy Holding, Ukraine’s largest private energy company, has announced plans to inject 1.5 GW of renewable energy into the country's power grid over the next three years.
Russian coal exports barely break even
Export prices for Russian thermal coal have fallen to their lowest since 2021 due to low demand in major export markets that are being served from the Far Eastern ports. The export price for coal has declined by 6%-13% year to date.
Czech legislators scrapped the CEZ-aimed legislative provision
The Czech Chamber of Deputies approved the companies transformation act dubbed as lex-CEZ, but scrapped the part which has widely been viewed as aimed at the transformation of the majority-state-owned energy utility CEZ.
Slovenia enacts new solar panel installation regulations amid concerns from Chamber of Commerce
Israeli BIG MEGA Renewable Energy explores wind and solar investments in Serbia
Israeli company BIG MEGA Renewable Energy is exploring investment opportunities and the application of innovative approaches for wind farm projects, as well as rooftop and ground-based solar panel installations in Serbia.
China, Serbia to build Kostolac power plant's Block B3
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E.ON building big solar farm for BMW's Hungarian EV plant
BMW is building a €1bn vehicle plant and a €1bn battery plant in Hungary's fastest-growing industrial hub.
Polish energy stocks fall after government hints at dropping plan to carve out coal assets
Industry minister says new plan is to link coal-fired power plants with specific mines instead.
Serbian MP proposes lifting nuclear power plant ban
Zoran Dragisic, a member of the Serbian Progressive Party, has introduced a bill to Serbia's Parliament aimed at repealing the Law on the Prohibition of Nuclear Power Plant Construction in former Yugoslavia.
Estonian grid distributor 2023 profits soar to nearly €100mn, up 115% y/y
Estonia’s electricity grid distributor Elektrilevi reported 2023 earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (Ebitda) of €99.1mn, a rise of 115% y/y, ERR.ee, the website of national Estonian broadcaster ERR, reported.
China’s Dahai to begin PV panel production at €10mn factory in southern Romania
The Chinese photovoltaic panel manufacturer Dahai Solar with one factory in southern Romania now expects to start production in August-September at a second site after the production lines are installed
Albanian Energy Exchange gains full membership in Europex
The Albanian Energy Exchange (ALPEX) has seen its status upgraded from an associate member to that of a full member within Europex, an association representing energy exchanges across Europe, as of April 3.
Chinese investment in electrochemical energy storage facility breaks ground in Uzbekistan
The United States to fund a feasibility study for the construction of a new nuclear power plant in Armenia
Erin McKee, USAID Bureau Chief for Europe and Eurasia, announced USAID's commitment to enhancing Armenia's energy security and independence during a briefing at the US State Department.
US and IAEA express concern over drone strikes at Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant
Concerns over nuclear safety and security have heightened after drone strikes targeted the Russia-controlled Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine, sparking condemnation from international quarters.
Slovenia, Hungary and Serbia seal energy partnership deal
Slovenia, Hungary, and Serbia have sealed a partnership deal on April 9 in Budapest, known as BlueSky project, aimed at bolstering cooperation in the energy sector
Westinghouse picks seven local companies to help build Poland's first nuclear power plant
In a bid to reduce coal’s role in power generation, Poland plans to build two nuclear power plants totalling 6 to 9 GW in capacity. Poland’s previous government identified the consortium of Westinghouse and Bechtel to lead the project.
Serbian President envisions nuclear reactor by 2035 to ensure energy security
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, who is on an official visit to Paris, said on April 8 that if Serbia manages to build a nuclear reactor by 2035, “we would save the country” in terms of electricity supply
Russian authorities to issue decree to negotiate with Kazakhstan on construction of coal-fired power plants
Hungary to provide €140mn to Bosnia’s Republika Srpska for energy projects
Hungary will provide €140mn to Bosnia & Herzegovina’s Republika Srpska for several energy projects, the entity’s government said in a statement on April 5.
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