Energo - CEE/FSU Power

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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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Rosatom reportedly pulling out of Paks project

29 March 2022

State-owned Russian energy company could struggle to fulfil delayed nuclear contract because of sanctions over Ukraine war.

Ukraine’s almost impossible switch from Russian to the European power grid during invasion

29 March 2022

On the day before the war with Russia started, Ukraine managed to unhook itself from the Russian electricity grid and hook itself up to the European grid. Within two weeks the two systems were synchronised, the fastest synchronisation ever.

Ukrenergo opens up opportunity to export electricity to Poland but Ukraine's energy sector losing $2bn

29 March 2022

Energy Minister Ukrenergo opens up opportunity to export electricity to Poland but Ukraine's energy sector losing $2bn

IEA warns against “weaponising” fossil fuels

24 March 2022

The International Energy Agency has warned that weaponising fossil fuels threatens the stability of the global energy system, and that pushing forward to energy transition is the best way to achieve energy security.

RusAT launches 3D printing line for import substitution

23 March 2022

Russia’s Rusatom – Additive Technologies is to launch a major import substitution drive in a bid to supply parts to companies hit by Western sanctions on Russia.

Turbine generator for unit 1 delivered to Akkuyu NPP in Turkey

23 March 2022

Russia has completed delivery of the main components for Unit 1 at the Akkuyu NPP in Turkey.

IAEA says power restored to Zaporizhzhia NPP

23 March 2022

Ukrainian engineers have repaired and reconnected one of three previously disconnected power lines linking the Zaporizhzhia NPP to the electricity grid, IAEA director-general Rafael Mariano Grossi said.

Progress continues at Russia’s Kursk-II NPP

23 March 2022

A bubbler for the VVER-TOI reactor has been installed in reactor building Unit 1 at Russia’s Kursk-II NPP.

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