Energo - CEE/FSU Power

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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. 

We have interviewed leading industry figures and analysts, providing a unique and exclusive insight into the stories that matter.

Energo customers comprise of; major power companies, investment banks, consultancies, government agencies, law firms, accountancies, academics and economists. Its scope covers news and intelligence, broken down by geographic area to include Central Europe, Balkans, Baltics, Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia.

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Bulgaria considers building small nuclear reactor

18 February 2021

US NuScale and Kozloduy NPP agree to explore deployment of SMR in Bulgaria as doubt remains over future of Belene power plant construction.

Turkey’s Q2 natural gas import prices set to rise, talks launched on Iran contract

17 February 2021

Oil-indexed prices on track to rise substantially. Pipeline operator Botas is front-loading its 2021 take.

Ukraine and Lithuania imported record amounts of power from Belarus, but move to break ties with its power grid

17 February 2021

Ukraine imported a record amount of electricity from Belarus in 2020, as other neighbouring EU countries cut their ties with the Belarusian power grid.

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