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Bulgaria and Romania to revive €6bn Danube hydropower project
Neighbouring countries are updating old plans to build a major new hydropower plant on the Danube between Nikopol and Turnu Magurele.
EBRD to support Montenegro’s EPCG to speed up green transition
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) will support Montenegrin power company EPCG to achieve a faster transition to green energy production,
Despite transition to green energy, fossil fuels dominate in Ukraine
Fossil fuels meet over half of Ukraine’s energy needs, with renewables at only 3%, but an EU-funded green transition may not be far away.
Bosnia’s Republika Srpska faces €102mn lawsuit for ending concession of Trusina wind park
Romanian companies have €815mn grants for green energy projects
Bosnia's EP BiH opens €9mn coal supply tender for its Tuzla TPP
Bosnia & Herzegovina’s state-owned power company Elektroprivreda BiH (EP BiH) said it has launched a tender to acquire additional 200,000 tonnes of coal lignite for its Tuzla TPP in 2024 in a deal estimated to cost BAM17.6mn (€9mn).
Bulgaria lifts projected price of new nuclear units to $14bn
Bulgaria's energy minister Rumen Radev said on February 12 that he expects the two planned new units at the country's Kozloduy NPP using Westinghouse Electric's AP1000 technology to cost up to $14bn.
Montenegro to launch tender for new wind parks
Montenegro’s government has decided to launch a tender to lease land for the construction of new wind power plants in the municipality of Savnik, it said in a statement.
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Energo: OFAC “smart sanctions” target turbine lubricants and additives in an effort to stop Russian military production
OFAC “smart sanctions” target turbine lubricants and additives in an effort to stop Russian military production
Two days before Christmas the US Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) quietly released new sanctions on an esoteric product group: turbine lubricants. But these "smart sanctions" could bring Russian industry to a standstill.
Serbia plans new solar PV plant
Serbia plans to launch a new project that involves constructing self-balanced solar power plants with storage batteries, boasting a 1-GW capacity.
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And what’s seen is quite encouraging.
Russian utility major InterRAO makes $1.5bn profit in 2023
Czech coal tycoon buys four British gas plants
Poland to spend more than PLN500bn on energy transformation in the coming years, minister says
Five companies interested in building new reactors at Bulgaria's Kozloduy NPP
Russian companies not allowed to bid for expansion of Bulgaria's only nuclear power station, intended to ensure country's energy security.
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