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Ukraine to import 500 MW from Europe amidst energy infrastructure challenges
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal announced the deal at a government meeting on December 1 This brings the total imported electricity to 1,700 MWh, providing a crucial boost to the nation's energy resources during the winter months.
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Vilnius lands major arbitration win against France’s Veolia
The Lithuanian capital, Vilnius, has come victorious in an international arbitration case against the French energy group Veolia and its subsidiary Vilniaus Energija. The city is to be paid more than €83mn in compensation.
Bosnian Federation says electricity security threatened
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Latvia plans 10 new wind parks of 800 MW capacity
Incoming Polish government moves to liberalise rules for onshore wind farm development
BlackRock: reforms could release $4 trillion in low-carbon investment in emerging markets
According to US investment giant BlackRock, the right public sector reforms and private sector innovation could release as much as $4 trillion in green investment in emerging markets by mid-century.
COP28: The EU's climate goals and the Western Balkans challenge
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Armenia is planning to ramp up the import of natural gas from Iran under a gas for electricity program, Armenian Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure, Gnel Sanosyan, said.
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UK-based Urenco to supply Ukraine's Energoatom with nuclear fuel
UK-based Urenco has signed off on a deal with Ukraine's Energoatom, extending the supply of enriched uranium until 2035.
Four miners die in Polish coal mine accident
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Nuclearelectrica seals €525mn refurbishment contract for Romania’s sole nuclear plant
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Serbian ministry presents spatial plan for construction of 10 HPPs on Ibar River
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Zorlu Holding sells additional 1.4% stake in Istanbul-listed Zorlu Enerji via private placement to institutional investors
Siemens Energy buys Croatia’s Pro Integris
COP28: Western Balkan countries need better strategies to phase out coal, says CAN Europe
Reliance on outdated and inefficient coal-fired power plants in Bosnia, Kosovo and Serbia complicates the transition to renewable energy.
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