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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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Fortum to "close book" on Russian green power unit after Putin $1.8bn takeover

17 May 2023

The state-owned Finnish utility Fortum said it will “close the book” and remove its Russian business from its balance sheet.

Croatia to add 2.5 GW new renewables by 2030

16 May 2023

Croatia plans to ramp up its renewable energy capacity by the end of the decade, said the country’s economy minister, Davor Filipović. “Our goal is to have more than 2.5 GW of new renewable energy sources by 2030," he said.

Romania to see 32% jump in electricity generation by 2030, mostly renewables

14 May 2023

Romania's total installed power capacity is set to jump by roughly 32% in 2030 compared to 2020, mainly due to installing new wind and solar energy capacities amounting to 2.302 GW and 3.692 GW respectively, said a report by McKinsey.

Fortum takes €3.5bn impairment hit in Russia

13 May 2023

Finnish renewable major Fortum booked a €1.7bn impairment charge and deconsolidation-related translation differences of €1.9bn in the second quarter, Tass reported citing the reports of the company.

Croatia has potential offshore wind capacity of up to 25 GW

11 May 2023

Croatia could rival Europe's entire offshore wind power capacity, says EBRD-funded research on Croatia's offshore wind potential.

50Hertz, Elering to build offshore wind power cable between Estonia and Germany

10 May 2023

50Hertz, the transmission operator for northern and eastern Germany, and Elering of Estonia have agreed to build a joint hybrid submarine cable project – Baltic WindConnector – in the Baltic Sea between Estonia and Germany.

Fortum blasts “unlawful seizure of Russian subsidiary”

9 May 2023

Fortum, once the largest renewables player in Russia, has blasted the “unlawful seizure of [its] Russian subsidiary”.

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