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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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Tajikistan signs $250mn investment deal with Ayon Energy for country’s first major solar power plants

14 January 2026

Tajikistan and Ayon Energy on January 13 signed a $250mn investment agreement for the construction of the Central Asian country’s first major solar energy project.

Bulgaria generates 34% of electricity from renewables in 2024, says Eurostat

14 January 2026

About 33.8% of Bulgaria’s electricity came from renewable energy sources in 2024, up from 29.7% in 2023.

Istanbul-listed Zorlu sells 135-MW wind plant to Ronesans for $121mn

14 January 2026

Renewables company Ronesans Yenilenebilir Enerji, a unit of Turkey's Ronesans Holding, has acquired the 135-MW Gokcedag wind plant from Zorlu Enerji (ZOREN), Ronesans Holding said on January 8.

Fico reiterates Slovakia pursues close nuclear cooperation with US

14 January 2026

Slovak populist Prime Minister Robrt Fico reiterated his government pursues close cooperation with the United States of America on the new nuclear investment at the existing site in Jaslovské Bohunice nuclear power plant (NPP).

Bosnia threatens legal action over Croatia’s nuclear waste site near border

13 January 2026

Zagreb says the site, long opposed by Bosnia, is needed to store waste from the Krško nuclear power plant.

Mongolia records consecutive record high for coal exports in 2025, ships 90mn tonnes

12 January 2026

Mongolia recorded a consecutive record high for coal exports in 2025, following up 2024’s 83.75mn tonnes with 90.02mn tonnes and achieving 106% of the government's annual target for last year of 85mn tonnes.

Turkey’s natural gas consumption climbs to record 60-61 bcm in 2025

12 January 2026

Households burnt through more than an annual 20 bcm for the first time.

China’s Dongfang Wind Power to supply turbines for Serbia’s largest wind farm

12 January 2026

Chinese state-owned company Dongfang Wind Power has signed a contract to deliver 48 wind turbines for a 300-megawatt (MW) wind power project in Serbia worth €495mn, local media reported on January 12.

Samruk-Kazyna sovereign wealth fund no longer owns future operator of Kazakh NPPs

12 January 2026

Samruk-Kazyna, Kazakhstan’s sovereign wealth fund, no longer holds ownership of Kazakhstan Nuclear Power Plants (KNPP), the entity designated to operate and own all the nuclear power plants (NPPs) that will be built in the country.

Azerbaijan inaugurates its largest wind farm to date

12 January 2026

240 MW Khizi-Absheron wind farm to meet rising domestic demand and enable higher electricity exports.

Bulgaria launches 202 MW battery storage at Maritsa East plant

10 January 2026

Bulgaria has launched one of Eastern Europe’s largest standalone battery energy storage systems (BESS), aiming to modernise its power sector and bolster regional energy security.

Uzbek officials adapting quickly to growing water deficit

10 January 2026

Solar and wind power generation surging.

Hydropower loses share in Turkey’s energy mix as wind and solar surge

8 January 2026

Turkey’s electricity generation capacity reportedly continued to expand in 2025, with wind and solar power driving growth and hydropower losing ground in terms of its share in the energy mix.

Western Balkans need to cut Russian energy ties and speed up EU power market integration, Bruegel says

8 January 2026

Energy policy has become one of the most strategically important battlegrounds in the EU’s neighbourhood since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

US and Kazakhstan expand nuclear energy cooperation under FIRST programme

8 January 2026

The US and Kazakhstan have broadened cooperation on civil nuclear energy, with small modular reactors (SMRs) emerging as a focal point of a new stage in bilateral engagement.

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