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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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Alcazar Energy and IFC deepen partnership with landmark wind project in North Macedonia

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Alcazar Energy Partners has signed a new agreement with the International Finance Corporation (IFC) to support the development of the Stip Wind Farm, set to become North Macedonia’s largest wind power project.

Russian Railways coal shipments disrupted

14 April 2025

Russian Railways (RZD) has reported a sharp 30% gap between contracted and actual coal shipments in the westerly direction since late January, against just a 2% gap in 1Q24, according to Kommersant daily citing deputy CEO of RZD Mikhail Glazkov.

Russia to require 31 GW of gas turbine capacity by 2042, energy ministry estimates

14 April 2025

Russia will require 31 GW of gas turbine capacity – or 258 units – by 2042 to meet growing electricity demand and replace ageing infrastructure.

Managing methane emissions in the Trump era: interview

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Beyond an earnest desire to minimise the environmental impact of operations, it also pays for investors to take the issue seriously, Clayton Nash, the director of emissions solutions at Colorado-based Tegre, tells Newsbase.

Czech EP Group Energy of oligarch Křetínský announces revenue of €34.5bn in 2024

14 April 2025

The energy segment of the Czech EP Group of energy and media oligarch Daniel Křetínský announced a pro-forma unaudited revenue of €34.5bn and a pro-forma Ebitda of €5.5bn in 2024.

Uzbekistan generates 2bn kWh from solar and wind since start of 2025

13 April 2025

Uzbekistan has generated 2bn kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity from solar and wind sources since the start of 2025, according to official data released on April 12.

US strikes mineral deals with Uzbekistan – Tashkent report

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Tajikistan: Rogun Dam project going under microscope

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World Bank’s financing role facing scrutiny.

Kazakhstan pitches uranium supply deal to support Turkey’s nuclear ambitions

11 April 2025

Kazakhstan has proposed a uranium mining and fuel supply agreement to bolster Turkey’s rapidly expanding nuclear energy programme, Kursiv.media reported, citing CEO of the Chemical Engineering Design Bureau Baurzhan Duisebayev.

Enea targets 1.29 GW in green energy projects by 2026, plans further acquisitions

11 April 2025

Warsaw-listed state-controlled utility Enea will develop 1.29 GW of renewable energy capacity by the end of 2026, deputy CEO Bartosz Krysta said.

Share of wind and solar in Turkey's installed electricity generation capacity reaches 30%

10 April 2025

The share of wind and solar energy in Turkey's total installed electricity capacity reached approximately 30% by the end of March, state-run news service Anadolu reported, citing data from the Electricity Transmission Corporation, TEIAS.

Austria's Verbund takes over 272-MW wind farm in Romania

10 April 2025

The Austrian energy company Verbund, through its Romanian subsidiary Verbund Wind Power Romania, has acquired a 272-MW “ready to build” wind project from Monsson.

China to power up Uzbekistan with nine mini hydropower plants in Andijan

9 April 2025

Chinese construction firm Xinjiang Qianyuan Kunyu Construction Engineering is set to power up Uzbekistan's Andijan region with plans to build nine mini-hydroelectric power plants.

Kosovo minister expresses concern over 15% electricity price hike

9 April 2025

Kosovo’s Economy Minister has called on the Energy Regulatory Office to ensure that electricity tariff increases for 2025 do not impact low-consumption households.

US interim envoy flags energy diversification as key priority for Orban government in first public address

9 April 2025

In his first public appearance in Budapest, US chargé d'affaires Robert Palladino stated that American diplomacy under a Trump administration would steer clear of "activism".

No vision for Russia’s $500bn planned power capacity overhaul

8 April 2025

The Russian government prepares an electric power generating capacity overhaul that could cost over RUB40 trillion ($553bn), but has no clear financing plans and could double end-user prices by 2042.

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