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Third block at Slovak Mochovce NPP is fully operational
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World may have crossed solar power 'tipping point', says study
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Iran begins building 100-MW solar farm in Yazd
Iran has broken ground on a 100-MW solar farm in the central Yazd province with an investment of €60mn. The country seeks to overcome a lingering power shortage affecting its industries.
French Voltalia completes 140-MW Karavasta solar plant in Albania
Located in the southern Fier district, the Karavasta solar plant is Albania's largest and holds the distinction of being the biggest in the entire Western Balkans. The project is estimated to cost €135mn.
Fuel element removal completed at Krško NPP
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Ljubljana municipality embarks on €5mn ambitious solar project
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