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Slovenia’s power distributor Elektro Gorenjska announced on September 15 that it has completed the sale of its subsidiary Gorenjske elektrarne. The buyers are GEN energija, which acquired a 22% stake, and Savske elektrarne Ljubljana (SEL), which took
Moody’s downgrades Electric Networks of Armenia to Ba3, outlook negative
Moody’s Ratings cut Electric Networks of Armenia’s long-term corporate family rating to Ba3 from Ba2 and assigned a negative outlook, citing heightened regulatory and nationalisation risks after recent legislative changes.
Kazakhstan strikes Chinese energy deals worth $1.5bn
Kazakhstan concluded more than $1.5bn worth of oil and gas projects with Chinese partners during President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev’s visit to Beijing last week.
EU’s top court strikes down on state aid for Paks II NPP, casting doubt on future of the project
Kazakhstan signs agreement with Germany’s Nukem for nuclear waste management expertise
Kazakhstan’s Atomic Energy Agency has signed a memorandum of understanding with Germany’s Nukem Technologies Engineering Services GmbH to cooperate on nuclear decommissioning and radioactive waste management, World Nuclear News reported.
Czechia to invest CZK15bn to strengthen its energy transmission system
Moldova unveils €43bn energy strategy to 2050 focused on renewables and storage
Ambitious strategy aims to strengthen energy security, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and align Moldova with European sustainability standards.
DTEK and US partner launch Ukraine’s largest energy storage complex
Ukrainian energy group DTEK, in partnership with US company Fluence, has launched the country’s largest energy storage complex, a project seen as a milestone in strengthening Ukraine’s power resilience.
Mongolia’s coal and lignite exports calculated as up 30% m/m and 8.2% y/y in August
Mongolia's coal & lignite exports, which are shipped almost entirely to China, jumped by 30.3% m/m in August to 8.52mn tonnes, Mysteel Global calculated on the basis of data from Mongolia's Customs General Administration.
Slovenia’s ELES and Hitachi Energy launch next generation control system project
Slovenian transmission system operator ELES and Hitachi Energy have launched the “Next Generation Control System” project by signing a strategic cooperation agreement to develop advanced digital solutions for transmission grid control centres.
Public consultation on Slovenia’s Krsko 2 nuclear power plant spatial plan extended
The Slovenian Ministry of Natural Resources and Spatial Planning said on September 11 it has extended the public consultation on the draft national spatial plan for the second unit of the nuclear power plant Krsko for a month, until October 30.
Kyrgyzstan building mega dam in “very dangerous place”, says Academy of Sciences head in earthquake warning
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ACWA Power to build Central Asia’s first wind plant with utility-scale battery storage in Uzbekistan backed by $51mn ADB loan
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Saudi Arabia's ACWA Power have inked an agreed $51mn loan package that will help finance the latter as it develops Central Asia’s first wind power plant with a utility-scale battery storage system in Uzbekistan.
Kam Group signs landmark $2bn Afghanistan energy deal
Kam Group, a private Afghan company, has signed a $2bn contract with national utility Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS) to produce 2,000 megawatts of electricity, Tolo News reported on September 7.
Kyrgyzstan to discuss ministry proposal to build nuclear plant
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Uzbekistan to help develop Afghanistan’s power transmission network
Uzbekistan is participating in projects to construct 220–500 kV power transmission networks and substations in Afghanistan, following a financial agreement signed at a conference in Kabul, according to the Ministry of Energy of Uzbekistan.

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