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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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Prague Stock Exchange head warns of 'end of the Czech capital market' if CEZ is nationalised

16 January 2024

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.

Renewable capacity growth is faster than ever, but more acceleration needed to meet Paris 2030 goal, says IEA

12 January 2024

The International Energy Agency has released a major report that found the world’s renewable capacity was up by half in 2023 and is currently growing at the fastest pace ever.

More wind generation in Europe than coal, says Ember

11 January 2024

For the first time, Europe saw more wind power generation in the last quarter of 2023 than generation from coal. This is according to the climate think-tank Ember.

Germany’s power consumption falls to the 1990 level as industry withers

10 January 2024

Germany’s deindustrialisation is gathering pace as the boomerang effects of the extreme sanction on Russia bounce back and affect the Germany economy more than any other in Europe, according to a note by Oxford Economics released on January 9.

Commercial fusion reactors breakthrough expected in 2024

10 January 2024

A breakthrough in producing power by fusion reactions is expected in 2024, according to S&P Global.

More than 1,000 towns and villages in Ukraine suffering from power outages

10 January 2024

Ukraine is currently grappling with a severe winter weather crisis as over 1,000 towns and villages across nine regions find themselves plunged into darkness due to power outages.

Vega Solar installs rooftop PV plant for Alba Cosmetic International

5 January 2024

Albanian photovoltaic system company Vega Solar has completed the installation of a 500-kW photovoltaic (PV) plant for Alba Cosmetic International, Vega announced in a Facebook post.

OMV Petrom steps towards green future with renewables and electromobility deals

4 January 2024

Southeast Europe’s biggest energy company buys into wind and solar power company and EV charging network.

ArcelorMittal challenges Tauron's claim to exercise put option to sell Tameh Holding stake

4 January 2024

Steel giant says it has not bought Polish energy group out of power utility joint venture.

North Macedonia fails yet again to get €1bn Cebren HPP project started

4 January 2024

14th tender for the Cebren hydropower plant with one of the world's tallest dams fails after efforts that started back in the 1960s.

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