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Japan International Cooperation Agency interested in financing HPP Bistrica project in Serbia
Europe’s most coal-dependent country Kosovo turns to renewables
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.
Hidroelectrica’s shares 6.9% down w/w after negative reports from Morgan Stanley and Citibank
Estonia plans small nuclear reactor to quit shale oil by 2030
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
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.
Output of Montenegro's Pljevlja TPP at record-high in 2023
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Notus Energy is expanding in Southeast Europe after successfully building Kosovo’s largest wind farm.
Qilin ransomware offers Serbian electricity data on dark web
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).
Russia doubles its production of uranium in 2023
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Vestas plans wind turbine factory in Poland
Danish wind turbine company Vestas plans to build a new blade factory in Szczecin, Poland, which is expected to begin operations in 2026.
Polish government denies rumours it is changing location of first nuclear power plant
Vestas, ArcelorMittal to use low-emission steel for wind turbine towers
Danish wind turbine manufacturer Vestas Wind Systems plans to use low-carbon recycled steel from ArcelorMittal to build turbine towers for a 1,140-MW Baltic Power offshore wind project in Poland.
Slovenian opposition proposes referendum on NPP Krsko 2nd unit
Fitch Ratings affirms Uzbekistan’s Thermal Power Plants long-term issuer default rating at 'BB-'
Russia’s electricity exports to China down by 33%
The volume of electricity exports from Russia to China in 2023 fell by more than a third year on year to about 3.1bn kWh, which is in line with the annual average for 2012-2020.
Albania opens 300-MW hybrid photovoltaic auction
Albania's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy, Belinda Balluku, announced the commencement of the 300-MW Hybrid Photovoltaic auction.
Lithuania launches second 700 MW offshore wind developer auction
Prague Stock Exchange head warns of 'end of the Czech capital market' if CEZ is nationalised
Prague Stock Exchange could be downgraded to a frontier market if the Czech government goes ahead with its plans to split up the majority state-owned power group, warns CEO Petr Koblic.

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