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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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UAE ready to help Serbia develop nuclear programme

4 February 2026

Serbia lifted a 35-year ban on nuclear power in November 2024, opening the door to new projects as electricity demand is projected to quadruple by 2050.

China reshaping Central Asia's Russia-dominated nuclear landscape

4 February 2026

A Eurasianet partner post from the Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst.

Uzbekistan aims to produce 10mn tonnes of coal in 2025-2026 autumn-winter season

4 February 2026

Uzbekistan plans to produce 10mn tonnes of coal in the 2025-2026 autumn-winter season, 1.3mn tonnes more than was produced in the previous season, according to the presidential press service.

Household solar subsidies in Uzbekistan rise nearly 17-fold in 2025

4 February 2026

Uzbekistan expanded state subsidies for household solar energy in 2025, with more than UZS 209bn ($17.1mn) paid to individuals supplying electricity from rooftop panels to the national grid.

Angola oil production likely to increase by 65% this year compared to 2025, consultancy says

4 February 2026

Angola’s oil output is likely to rise to 114mn barrels per day (bpd), 6.5% higher than the average 1.07mn barrels it produced per day in 2025, according to Oxford Economics.

Saudis to construct solar facilities in Turkey with value of $2bn and capacity of 2,000 MW

3 February 2026

Saudi Arabia is to construct two solar farms with a combined value of $2bn and total capacity of 2,000 MW in Turkey, the Turkish energy minister said on February 3.

Ukraine plans to move parts of energy sector and defence industry underground

3 February 2026

Ukraine is planning to relocate parts of its energy infrastructure and defence industry underground as part of its reconstruction efforts, seeking to better protect critical facilities from continued Russian attacks.

Extreme cold grips Ukraine as power outages follow Russian attacks

3 February 2026

Ukraine braced for another day of extreme cold on February 2, with temperatures in some regions expected to plunge as low as minus 30 degrees Celsius, even as emergency power outages were imposed in the capital.

Kazakhstan to build a second nuclear power plant in Almaty region

3 February 2026

Kazakhstan has approved plans to build a second nuclear power plant as part of its broader push to diversify its energy mix and ensure long-term energy security.

Kazakhstan’s uranium output up by 11% y/y in 2025

3 February 2026

Kazakhstan lifted uranium output by 11% in 2025, according to an operations and trading update released by the world’s largest uranium producer Kazatomprom on February 2.

Serbia in talks with France to develop nuclear energy programme

3 February 2026

Serbia lifted a 35-year ban on nuclear power in December 2024, opening the door to new nuclear projects.

TotalEnergies plans to take FID on Namibian oil find Venus this year

2 February 2026

French oil supermajor, TotalEnergies aims to make final investment decision for its Venus discovery in Namibia this year, it said in a release on January 30.

Angolan oil company Sonangol orders $245mn LNG carrier from South Korea’s HD Hyundai Samho

2 February 2026

Angola’s state-owned oil company, Sonangol, has contracted South Korea’s HD Hyundai Samho (HD Hyundai) to build liquefied natural gas (LNG) vessel with delivery scheduled for June 2028.

ASX-listed RBR Group eyes opportunity as TotalEnergies resumes $20bn Mozambique gas project

2 February 2026

Australian training and staffing solutions provider RBR Group (ASX: RBR) has said TotalEnergies’ (EPA/NYSE: TTE) resumption of construction at its gas project in Mozambique opens a new frontier for commercial deals.

Romanian NuScale-based SMR project company recommends gradual investment decision

2 February 2026

The project company RoPower Nuclear, set up by Nuclearelectrica and its partner for the development of small modular reactors (SMRs) based on NuScale's technology, has issued a recommendation for a cautious and gradual investment approach.

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