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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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Wave of PV projects in Romania spurred on by expected CfD scheme

2 November 2022

Investors are accumulating portfolios of PV projects in Romania, encouraged by a contracts for difference scheme reportedly planned by the government.

Poland says Koreans should build its second nuclear power plant

1 November 2022

Government now talking about building three nuclear power plants, with two reactors each.

Ukraine to receive energy equipment as Russian attacks on infrastructure cause GDP decline

1 November 2022

Ukraine’s allies will send the war-torn country 954 pieces of energy equipment as Russia continues to wreak havoc on Ukrainian infrastructure, Ukraine Business News reported on November 1.

Transnistria threatens to cut off Moldova's electricity supplies

1 November 2022

Moldova has failed to sign a contract with MoldGRES in separatist Transnistria, leaving the country short of power and facing blackouts.

Green energy arm of Israeli BIG Holding announces new projects in Bosnia and Romania

1 November 2022

BIG Energia Holdings aims to become a leading renewable energy player in Eastern Europe and the Balkans.

Russia launches another relentless tidal wave of attacks on Ukraine

31 October 2022

Another tidal wave of Russian strikes hit cities across Ukraine on the morning of October 31, damaging 18 buildings in 10 regions and injuring at least 13 people, Ukrainian sources reported.

Poland picks Westinghouse Electric to build first nuclear power plant

31 October 2022

US company chosen ahead of France’s EDF and the Korean company KHNP.

Climate window set to slam shut, warns Guterres

28 October 2022

The world is heading for a 2.8°C rise in global warming by 2100 unless governments urgently improve their emissions targets, the UN warned, otherwise the window of opportunity to take the required climate action will slam shut.

Ukraine won't resume electricity exports to the EU until March 2023

28 October 2022

Russia’s attacks on Ukraine’s energy facilities have forced the country to stop electricity exports until March 2023, Ukraine Business News reported on October 28.

Kyiv may face electricity deficit of 30% after attack

28 October 2022

A Russian attack on Kyiv's energy facilities this week has resulted in an electricity deficit of up to 30% in the capital, Ukraine Business News reported on October 28.

Ukraine war boosts green hydrogen to the tune of $73bn

28 October 2022

The war in Ukraine has prompted new investment in green hydrogen to reach over $73bn as costs fall, making fossil fuel-produced hydrogen uneconomic as gas prices soar.

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