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Montenegro to build first waste-to-energy incinerator producing 50MW of renewable energy
Bulgaria launches 202 MW battery storage at Maritsa East plant
Bulgaria has launched one of Eastern Europe’s largest standalone battery energy storage systems (BESS), aiming to modernise its power sector and bolster regional energy security.
Uzbek officials adapting quickly to growing water deficit
Solar and wind power generation surging.
Kazakhstan’s share of electricity generated from renewable sources rises to 7% in 2025
Hydropower loses share in Turkey’s energy mix as wind and solar surge
Turkey’s electricity generation capacity reportedly continued to expand in 2025, with wind and solar power driving growth and hydropower losing ground in terms of its share in the energy mix.
Western Balkans need to cut Russian energy ties and speed up EU power market integration, Bruegel says
Energy policy has become one of the most strategically important battlegrounds in the EU’s neighbourhood since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
US and Kazakhstan expand nuclear energy cooperation under FIRST programme
The US and Kazakhstan have broadened cooperation on civil nuclear energy, with small modular reactors (SMRs) emerging as a focal point of a new stage in bilateral engagement.
Over 2 GW of new gas-fired generation capacity expected in Romania this year
Romania is set to add more than two gigawatts of new gas-fired electricity generation capacity in 2026, as two major projects advance toward commissioning just before the first gas expected from the Neptun Deep offshore perimeter.
Audit flags financial reporting concerns at Tajikistan’s Rogun hydro megaproject
Financial reporting concerns in relation to Tajikistan’s flagship Rogun Hydroelectric Power Plant (HPP) megaproject have been flagged by an independent audit, Asia-Plus reported on January 6.
Czech production of electricity rose by 3.8% y/y to 71.4TWh in 2025
The net production of electricity in Czechia amounted to 71.4 terawatt hour (TWh) in 2025
Moldova imports 65% of its electricity, mostly from Romania, in December
Moldova imported nearly two-thirds of its electricity in December 2025, as the country’s state energy trader Energocom increased purchases to meet seasonal demand.
Tokayev calls Kazakhstan’s nuclear power plans a remedy to an “historical absurdity”
President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has characterised Kazakhstan’s plans to build nuclear power plants as a remedy to an “historical absurdity”, noting the country's uranium riches.
Czech electricity consumption rose by 2.5% y/y in 2025
Ukraine adds over 760MW of distributed gas generation in 2025 amid wartime energy decentralisation drive
Ukraine commissioned 762 megawatts of new distributed gas-fired generation capacity in 2025, as authorities and businesses accelerated efforts to decentralise the country’s energy system following sustained Russian attacks.
Paks nuclear expansion back under EU state-aid review
The Paks II nuclear expansion faces uncertainty after the EC confirmed that its earlier state-aid approval has lost effect, forcing a renewed EU review that could delay construction and jeopardise funding.
Kyrgyzstan inaugurates first solar power plant
President Sadyr Japarov said at the launch ceremony that the 100-megawatt facility was constructed with $56mn in Chinese investment and represented one of the largest foreign investments in Kyrgyzstan’s renewable energy sector to date.
EBRD and KfW back €87mn solar project at former coal mine in North Macedonia
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is providing a sovereign-guaranteed loan of up to €37mn to Elektrani na Severna Makedonija (ESM), North Macedonia’s state-owned electricity generation utility.
North Macedonia declares electricity supply crisis amid fuel oil shortages linked to Greek protests
North Macedonia’s government declared a crisis situation in electricity supply on December 23, citing disruptions in fuel oil deliveries needed for power generation.
China powers ahead in nuclear while US reactor ambitions stall
China has emerged as the world’s leading builder of nuclear power plants, completing new reactors in as little as five years, while the United States—once the global leader in nuclear technology—has seen its reactor development efforts stall.
Poland's Orlen signs an agreement with Synthos to acquire 100% of shares in S54 for approx. PLN692mn.
Poland’s state-controlled energy and petrochemicals group Orlen (ORL) has signed an agreement with chemicals firm Synthos to acquire 100% of shares in S54, a company developing a new butadiene extraction unit, for approx. PLN692mn (€164.4mn).

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