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Hungary revises emission targets in National Energy and Climate Plan
Uzbekistan edges towards energy tariff liberalisation
Hungarian government backs down from solar energy regime changes
The government has faced an unusually stern criticism from the Fidesz faction for retroactively altering financial conditions for homes bound by existing contracts
Kyrgystan’s top minister appeals to citizens to conserve electricity amid energy sector state of emergency
Kyrgyzstan’s Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers Akylbek Japarov on September 8 appealed to citizens to conserve electricity wherever possible amid the state of emergency across the country’s energy sector that will run until the end of 2026.
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EV battery manufacturers plug into Southeast Europe
Southeast Europe is already home to some high-profile electro-mobility companies. Now, it's becoming a location for battery manufacturing too.
Global demand for uranium to rise 28% by 2030 in a business dominated by Russia
The World Nuclear Association (WNA) has released a report forecasting a significant increase in the global demand for uranium in nuclear reactors through to 2030, Reuters reported on September 7.
ENERGO: Russia's booming uranium trade
Russia's booming uranium trade
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EU fossil generation hits record low as demand falls
A fall in demand has driven a collapse in coal and gas generation in the EU in the first half of 2023, as solar pushes forward clean power growth, said clean energy think-tank Ember.
Polish power giant PGE’s stock price falls nearly 11% after U-turn on climate ambitions
The now-ditched strategy provoked political controversy, as the still-powerful Polish mining lobby saw it as laying the groundwork for accelerating the energy transformation away from coal.
Kosovo plans to establish 1,600 MW REM capacity
EVN to provide affordable electricity tariffs to 200,000 users in North Macedonia by December 1
Axpo seals pioneering financial PPA deal with Slovenia’s Kolektor
Russian Rosatom eyes another 4.8-GW nuclear plant in Turkey
Russian state nuclear power agency and contractor Rosatom developed a possible financing scheme for the construction of a second 4.8-GW nuclear power plant in Turkey, Kommersant daily reported citing the head of Rosatom Alexei Likhachev.
Hungarian government set to backtrack on retroactive changes for household solar power
29 Russian cities have joined emission quotas trial
Russia is looking to address air quality problems and the overall environmental situation in its cities as part of a federal programme, but these efforts could be stunted by international sanctions.

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