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Ljubljana launches €145mn gas-steam plant to cut coal use
Tashkent region kicks off $2bn of development projects
Three Chinese energy firms to install 2.6GW of renewable energy capacity across Kazakhstan
Romania’s Hidroelectrica unveils four-year, €280mn investment plans
Romanian hydropower group aims to spend €281mn on upgrades, modernisations and acquisitions.
Russia requests emergency electricity imports from Georgia, Azerbaijan
Russia has requested the possibility of importing up to 600 MW of electricity from Azerbaijan and Georgia in emergency situations, according to TASS.
Serbia signs landmark deal with Hyundai and UGT Renewables
Deal on the construction of solar power plants is a significant step towards boosting Serbia's renewable energy capacity.
Turkey stays out in front as Europe's largest coal-fired electricity producer
Country has surged ahead of Germany and Poland. Generation of inevitable CO2 emissions also up.
Croatia's Una-Mlin hydropower plant permits annulled
North Macedonia’s MEMO takes charge of guarantees of origin registration
North Macedonia electricity market operator, MEMO, announced it has been granted the authority to establish and maintain the register of guarantees of origin.
Russian company requests electricity supply from Georgia and Azerbaijan for emergency needs
Inter RAO, a Russian energy company, is exploring the possibility of importing electricity from Georgia and Azerbaijan during emergencies, according to Alexandra Panina, a board member of Inter RAO.
Energo: Russian company requests electricity supply from Georgia and Azerbaijan for emergency needs
Ukraine secures loans to boost energy generation, may face challenges with EU electricity imports
Ukrainian businesses have secured financing to add 200 MW of new power generation capacity, with the Ministry of Energy confident the country will achieve 1 GW of distributed generation, despite looming challenges to its energy imports from the EU.
The government of Armenia has set a goal of tripling solar energy production by 2030
Armenia plans to triple its solar energy production by 2030 to ensure that at least 15% of the country's energy comes from renewable sources, according to Parliament Speaker Alen Simonyan.
Alcazar buys rights to major wind and solar projects in Serbia
Luxembourg-based renewable energy investor Alcazar Energy Partners has signed an agreement to acquire development rights for Project Celzijus 1, a 200-MW onshore wind power project located east of Belgrade.
Kyrgyzstan’s giant Kambarata hydro ambition awaits World Bank feasibility, cost updates
To verify cost-effectiveness, estimated price tag of $4.5bn-5bn will be revised in line with latest market situation.
Iran eyes increased electricity trade with neighbours
Iranian energy officials have expressed determination to ramp up electricity swaps with neighbouring countries, including Azerbaijan and Afghanistan.
Poland’s new climate and energy plan targets 59% of renewables in energy mix by 2030
Armenian energy officials resign amid growing public discontent over power supply
Two days after a high-level discussion on Armenia's energy problems, Garegin Baghramyan, chairman of the Public Services Regulatory Commission, and Hakob Vardanyan, deputy minister of territorial administration, have tendered their resignations.

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