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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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Global wind power outlook falls by 29 GW in fourth quarter, says Woodmac

6 December 2023

The outlook for the global wind power sector has fallen by 29 GW in the fourth quarter of 2023 (Q4 2023), with the downgrade signifying a drop in cumulative installed capacity to 2.35 TW by the end of 2032.

DTEK and Vestas forge partnership to build largest wind farm in Eastern Europe

6 December 2023

Ukrainian energy conglomerate DTEK has partnered with Danish wind turbine manufacturer Vestas to build the Tylihulska Wind Power Plant, which is poised to be the largest wind farm in Eastern Europe.

Poland’s new majority temporarily suspends work on liberalising wind power development rules

5 December 2023

Poland’s new parliamentary majority has halted work on the liberalisation of rules for wind power development. The work will be picked up once the new government of Civic Coalition, the Third Way and the Left takes over officially.

UAE's Masdar acquires 1-GW renewable portfolio in Poland

5 December 2023

Masdar, the UAE’s clean energy giant, has announced the purchase of eight hybrid renewables projects, along with Taaleri Energia, a Finnish-based renewable energy developer and fund manager.

COP28: Nations vow renewable energy boost

5 December 2023

At COP28 in Dubai, 118 nations pledged to triple the world’s renewables capacity by 2030, and to reduce the share of fossil fuels by 2050 at the latest.

COP28: CIP announces $3bn renewables fund

5 December 2023

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners has announced the launch of its Growth Markets Fund II, during the 2023 COP28 in Dubai.

InoBat to widen battery market reach through its plants in Slovakia

5 December 2023

Slovakia’s InoBat will produce batteries for different market segments at its two plants in Slovakia – Voderady and Surany. InoBat’s CEO Pavol Krokos said that each plant will focus on different battery market segments.

Ukraine's electricity imports up, exports down in November

5 December 2023

Ukraine's energy landscape saw a significant shift in November, with electricity imports from the EU rising, while reducing exports.

COP28: North Macedonia launches just energy transition platform to mobilise €3bn

4 December 2023

Goal is to expedite energy transition and facilitate the deployment of 1.7 GW of new renewable energy capacity by 2030.

Ukraine to import 500 MW from Europe amidst energy infrastructure challenges

4 December 2023

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.

Vilnius lands major arbitration win against France’s Veolia

3 December 2023

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.

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