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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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R Power, Eiffel to develop over 1 GWp of Romanian solar

11 October 2023

R Power, a Polish energy company, has announced a collaboration with the French asset manager Eiffel Investment Group to develop over 1 GWp of solar plants in Romania.

Improving Ukraine’s corporate governance will be key to attracting billions in investment

10 October 2023

Ukraine needs to raise hundreds of billions of dollars of investment to rebuild its economy after the war is over. But as the country is dubbed one of the most corrupt countries in Europe, that will be hard unless it can improve corporate governance.

Bulgaria’s miners, energy workers plan national protest

9 October 2023

Angered by plans to phase out coal, workers plan strike and protests aimed at bringing down PM Nikolai Denkov's reformist government.

Bosnia likely to end deal with Chinese consortium on Tuzla 7 coal plant construction

9 October 2023

State-owned Elektroprivreda BiH threatens to cancel deal after repeated delays in starting project.

Slovenia’s NPP Krsko identifies source of leak to remain closed for a few weeks

9 October 2023

Slovenia’s Krsko nuclear power plant announced on October 9 that it had identified the exact location of the increased leakage in the primary system, which prompted the precautionary shutdown last Friday, 6 October.

Growth of global offshore wind slows in first half of 2023

4 October 2023

The world added a total of 5.6 GW of offshore wind capacity in the first half of 2023, reaching a total of 63.2 GW, according to the World Forum Offshore Wind’s new Global Offshore Wind Report.

Gazprom in talks to get floating nuclear units to power Sakhalin gas fields

4 October 2023

Russia’s state-owned Gazprom is in talks with the country's nuclear power firm Rosatom on potentially providing floating nuclear power plants (NPPs) with capacities of up to 116 MW apiece to supply energy to fields off the coast of Sakhalin Island.

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