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Slovak government expects Druzhba oil pipeline flow to restart by August 25 after another halt
Slovak minister of economy Sakova assured that country has oil reserves for at least 100 days
Czech branch of Polish Orlen reports a loss of CZK5bn in H1
The Czech branch of the Polish refiner incurred a loss amid high energy prices and modernisation investments
Japanese group Sojitz targets $1bn investment in Uzbekistan’s energy and infrastructure
Montenegro’s state energy firms invest €105.3mn in 2024, but miss targets
Montenegro’s state energy companies invested €105.3mn in 2024 in generation, distribution and transmission, though both the distribution and transmission operators fell short of planned targets.
Druzhba oil flow to Slovakia and Hungary is renewed
The oil flow from the Russian Druzhba pipeline was renewed late on August 19 after a Ukrainian drone attack temporarily halted flows.
CENTRAL ASIA BLOG: Might Russia be kicked out of Kazakhstan’s nuclear building programme entirely?
Of three NPP contracts made available by the Central Asian country, two have gone to China. The winner of the other one, Russian state corporation Rosatom, is, meanwhile, struggling with financing issues.
Over 60 Kazakh firms line up to join nuclear power plant project
More than 60 Kazakh companies have expressed an interest in supplying goods, services and construction work for the country’s first nuclear power plant.
Turkey’s Sabanci Holding expands renewable energy portfolio in US
Turkish conglomerate Sabanci Holding has announced that Sabanci Renewables Inc, the wholly owned subsidiary of the group’s subsidiary Iklim Teknolojileri, has acquired 100% of the shares of Lucky 7 Solar Farm LLC from an unrelated third party.
Taliban tariff forced Tajikistan to abandon coal sales to South Asia and switch to Uzbekistan, says minister
Tajikistan was reportedly forced to abandon South Asian coal markets after the Taliban demanded Dushanbe pay a “transit tariff” of $40 per tonne of the commodity exported to or through Afghan territory.
Hundreds of Kosovan businesses get power supply cut in row over market liberalisation
Business representatives say cutoffs will trigger job losses, higher prices, reduced competitiveness and plant closures.
Work on Uzbekistan’s downsized nuclear plant to start next March
Work on a downsized nuclear power plant (NPP) in Uzbekistan is set to get under way next March.
Russia to finance long-cycle equipment for Kazakhstan’s first nuclear plant
Russian preferential export financing for Kazakhstan’s first nuclear power plant (NPP) will reportedly be used for long-cycle equipment and major construction works, including the reactor, steam generators and main circulation pumps.
Kosovo warns businesses to sign contracts as electricity market liberalisation proceeds
The Kosovo Energy Regulatory Office (ERO) announced that, starting August 16, commercial consumers who have not signed a supply contract with a licensed electricity provider will face disconnection.
Fortis adds Turkey’s Cobanlar Biogas power plant to portfolio
Fortis Energy has added the 3.55-MWe Cobanlar Biogas Power Plant in Turkey, to its portfolio of renewable energy assets.
Global biofuels policy shifts, European demand expected to grow 10% in 2025
Global biofuels policy is undergoing a major recalibration as governments respond to economic pressures and climate objectives by prioritising domestic feedstocks and tightening sustainability standards, reports Argus Media.
Enery and Rezolv Energy secure major share in Romania’s second CfD auction
Austria’s Enery Elements and Czech Rezolv Energy have each won roughly one-third of the capacity awarded in Romania’s second CfD auction, part of an EU-backed scheme to develop 1.5 GW of new photovoltaic capacity by 2030.
Rosatom academy to train up to 2,000 staff for Kazakhstan’s first nuclear power plant
Rosatom Technical Academy will train between 1,500 and 2,000 specialists to operate Kazakhstan’s first nuclear power plant (NPP), TASS reported on August 12, citing academy headmaster Yuri Seleznev.
Construction begins on Azerbaijan’s largest solar power plant in Bilasuvar
Construction has started on what is set to become Azerbaijan’s largest solar power plant (SPP), a 445-megawatt facility in the Bilasuvar district.
Mongolia hit by big drop in coal exports as 7M25 trade surplus comes in at $1.3bn versus $2.9bn a year ago
Mongolia recorded a foreign trade surplus of $1.3bn in January to July versus the $2.9bn it posted for 7M24, according to figures released to official news agency Montsame on August 12.
Kosovo businesses consider legal action over disputed electricity bills
A few days after receiving their June bills, large businesses in Kosovo that were moved to the open electricity market without signing contracts with licensed suppliers are now preparing legal action.

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