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Serbian power company EPS faces strike
Two distinct factions within the Union of Workers of Serbia’s power company EPS are preparing for a strike, fueled by their dissatisfaction with the ongoing developments within the company
Serbia announces Western Balkans' biggest renewable energy auctions
Serbia prepares its initial auction for projects that use renewable energy sources, focusing on wind and solar power
PM says Slovenia to decide on Krsko NPP expansion by spring 2026
Slovenia will make a decision on the expansion of the Krsko nuclear power plant before the election in spring 2026, Prime Minister Robert Golob told Austrian news agency APA.
Arrests made in Presevo Valley concerning EPS corruption incident
Four individuals were arrested on suspicion of colluding to cause substantial financial losses to Serbia’s major energy distribution company EPS.
Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant can meet cooling needs with artesian well water, says Russia-installed governor.
The Zaporizhzhia NPP in Ukraine, which is currently under the control of Russian forces, may use artesian wells as an alternative water source for cooling if the water level in the Kakhovka Reservoir drops below a critical level.
Sanction evasion exposed: SBU arrests three Ukrainians for supplying Rosatom's nuclear plants
Three people from the Kyiv Central Design Bureau of Valves and Fittings have been arrested over a scheme with Russian state-company Rosatom, Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) announced on June 14.
EBRD plans to fund reconstruction of EPS’ Vlasinske hydropower plant
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development is planning to provide a sovereign guaranteed loan of up to €62mn to state-owned power utility Elektroprivreda Srbije AD Beograd (EPS) for the reconstruction of the Vlasinske hydropower plant.
ICC launches investigation into Kakhovka dam destruction
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has launched an investigation into the destruction of the Kakhovka dam, as the crisis leaves 700,000 people with limited access to drinking water and causes billions in damage
Kakhovka dam crisis triggers urgent need for aid and increased electricity imports
Ukraine needs an additional $310mn in humanitarian aid and increased electricity imports from the EU to combat the unfurling crisis caused by the destruction of the Kakhovka dam, Ukraine Business News reported on June 8.
State-owned Polish firms win offshore wind leases
State-owned Polish firms PKN Orlen and PGE Group have provisionally secured the rights to develop an additional six offshore wind farm sites in the country’s Baltic Sea waters.
Ukraine plans new $1bn hydroelectric plant to replace destroyed Kakhovka HPP
The construction of a new hydroelectric plant (HPP) to replace the destroyed Kakhovka HPP will cost $1bn according to Ukraine’s Ministry of Economy, Ukrainian Pravda reported on June 7.
Romanian hydropower giant Hidroelectrica announces imminent IPO
Upcoming IPO to be the largest in the history of Romania's capital market.

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