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World Bank agrees cooperation model for Kyrgyzstan hydropower project also backed by Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
Premier Energy announces €125mn IPO in Bucharest to boost renewables portfolio
Bucharest Stock Exchange becomes increasingly attractive for investors after last year's Hidroelectrica IPO.
Serbia's historic monasteries go green with solar energy adoption
Ten monasteries in Serbia have adopted solar power in recent years in a bid to increase self-sustainability and curb electricity expenses.
Romania backs SMR nuclear project but needs “more calibrated and integrated” vision to go ahead
Baltic states aim to go nuclear but have to wait
The three Baltic states – which have had no nuclear reactors since the closure of Lithuania’s Soviet-designed Ignalina plant 15 years ago – are now all looking at small modular reactor technology.
Slovenia's first geothermal power plant produces initial kW of electricity
Pilot geothermal power station built on an abandoned gas well produces first electricity, but investor says modifications needed for viable long-term energy generation.
Nova Group ventures into green energy amid Russian attacks
The Nova group of companies has announced the launch of Nova Energy, a new venture aimed at generating electricity, including from renewable energy sources, after Russian attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.
Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant reaches cold shutdown – IAEA
The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, Europe's largest nuclear facility, has achieved a state of cold shutdown for all six reactors, a significant milestone in ensuring the safety and stability of the plant.
Turkey’s Celikler to build 720 MW of additional capacity at 1,360-MW Afsin-Elbistan A lignite-fired plant
Central Asian states have a coal dependency problem – report
Coal addiction in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan fuels regional global warming conundrum.
Greece’s PPC, Mytilineos to jointly develop 2,000 MW solar parks in Bulgaria, Croatia, Italy and Romania
Net profit of Montenegro’s CGES jumps to €35.7mn in 2023
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.

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