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Kyrgyzstan’s brown coal production in 2M23 grows 15% y/y
Russian and China start working on nuclear reactor roadmap
The Russo-Sino co-operation agreement signed during the visit of the President of China Xi Jinping to Moscow includes a roadmap for developing a joint programme between Russia and China in the sphere of fast neutron reactors and nuclear fuel cycle.
Bulgaria seeks derogation from potential EU sanctions on Russian nuclear sector
Bulgaria's caretaker government decided on March 22 to seek a derogation from a potential EU ban on Russian imports of spare parts and materials for the nuclear energy sector, saying that the country’s sole NPP is dependent on them.
Lithuanian Ignitis mulls huge investments in Latvian energy sector
The Lithuanian state energy company Ignitis Group has unveiled ambitious investment plans in Latvia. In the coming years, it plans to invest at least €700mn in solar and wind energy production.
Croatia to tender five new geothermal blocks
DTEK extends eurobond redemption offer to March 23
DTEK Holdings Limited, Ukraine’s largest private energy company, extended its offer to redeem DTEK Energy eurobonds to March 23, Interfax Ukraine reported on March 21.
CEZ achieves record net income of CZK80.7bn in 2022
Czech power group, which is 70% state-owned, said it could issue a record dividend of up to CZK117 a share.
Romania's Hidroelectrica signs joint venture with Masdar for offshore renewables
Romania's largest energy producer, Hidroelectrica, has signed a joint venture agreement with Masdar, a leading renewable energy project developer and operator in the UAE.
Net profit of Slovenia’s Gen-I drops 58% in 2022
Romanian energy companies pay high dividends
Slovenia’s HSE plans major investments in renewables
Slovenia’s Krsko to introduce dry cask storage facility
Lithuania expected to announce tender for offshore wind on March 30
Lithuania is expected to announce an auction for offshore wind in the Baltic Sea on March 30.
China drives global wind turbine orders to new record in 2022
Global wind turbine order intake hit new highs in 2022, with 44 GW procured in the fourth quarter and 134.6 GW for the year. Both of these order intakes were records, says a new analysis by Wood Mackenzie.
EBRD approves €300mn funding for Serbia’s EPS
DTEK to commission wind project in Ukraine despite war
DTEK Group is completing the construction of the first 114-MW phase of the 500-MW Tyligulska wind power plant in Ukraine. This is despite Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine.
Energy chiefs say Slovenia must invest in renewables to cut power imports
At the peak of the energy crisis in October, Slovenia imported 56% of its electricity.
Croatian finance minister says HEP can count on state for recapitalisation if needed
State-owned energy company HEP can count on the state for recapitalisation, loans or any other benefits, Finance Minister Marko Primorac told Parliament on March 15.

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