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Energo follows key project, policy and investment in the power sector across the FSU and CEE. This has included extensive coverage of the Czech Republic and Lithuania’s efforts to build new nuclear reactors, changing renewables policies in Poland and Romania and the privatisation and modernisation of Russia’s power sector. 

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Ukraine's leading energy company DTEK has invested $1bn since the war started

25 January 2024

Ukraine's leading energy company DTEK group invested $550mn in various sectors of its operations in Ukraine in 2023 and a total of $1bn since the war started two years ago, DTEK CEO, Maksym Timchenko said, Interfax Ukraine reported on January 25.

Hungary’s state energy giant makes green transition a pillar of long-term strategy

25 January 2024

MVM is also eyeing further expansion in the Balkans and an eventual IPO on the Budapest bourse.

Low-emissions electricity to outpace demand increase for next three years at least

24 January 2024

Low-emissions electricity generation will outpace robust electricity demand growth for the next three years. This is because renewables are growing rapidly and nuclear power is on track to reach a new all-time high in 2025, says a new IEA report.

Russia could increase coal mining tax burden

24 January 2024

The Russian Finance Ministry is considering increasing the Mineral Extraction Tax (MET) on coal mining.

Europe’s most coal-dependent country Kosovo turns to renewables

23 January 2024

Two highly polluting coal power stations supply almost all of Kosovo's electricity, but with a government push for renewables and new private sector investments this is starting to change.

Estonia plans small nuclear reactor to quit shale oil by 2030

23 January 2024

Estonia mulls to build a small modular reactor (SMR) to terminate the shale oil-based pollution and meet its target of producing 100% decarbonised electricity by 2030.

Zajecar progresses Ventus hybrid energy project

23 January 2024

Zajecar in Serbia is pushing forward with plans for the Ventus hybrid solar and wind power plant, coupled with an electricity storage system, by initiating the Detailed Regulation Plan.

INTERVIEW: Renewables company Notus expands in Southeast Europe

22 January 2024

Notus Energy is expanding in Southeast Europe after successfully building Kosovo’s largest wind farm.

Qilin ransomware offers Serbian electricity data on dark web

22 January 2024

Qilin, a ransomware group known for targeting critical infrastructure, has claimed responsibility for the cyberattack on Serbia's state-owned electricity provider, Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS).

Vestas plans wind turbine factory in Poland

19 January 2024

Danish wind turbine company Vestas plans to build a new blade factory in Szczecin, Poland, which is expected to begin operations in 2026.

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