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World Bank’s IFC to advise Uzbekistan on PPP to develop 1,300 MW gas-fired power plant
ADB to provide $60mn to build hydropower plants with combined capacity of 25 MW in Uzbekistan
Russia renews nuclear offensive in Africa
Rosatom is fostering closer atomic energy ties to Africa as Moscow shows off its new green credentials
Uzbekistan’s five-year goal to overhaul its energy industry
The relaxation of Uzbekistan's energy industry’s ownership has created a bonanza of redevelopment projects set to be completed in the next five years. These projects including energy generation and a general liberalisation of state ownership
Poland cannot afford climate neutrality goal in 2050 minister says
Poland’s energy sector would need €300bn-€400bn for transformation towards carbon-neutrality while the price tag for the entire Polish economy to meet the EU’s climate ambitions could be €700bn-€900bn, Energy Minister Krzysztof Tchorzewski said.
Romania to fully liberalise natural gas market again
Uzbekistan to set threefold increase on electricity tariffs for cryptocurrency miners
DTEK Energy adjusted EBITDA declines 11% in 1H19
Romania faced blackout twice this year says OMV Petrom executive
Poland launches its first new coal mining operations in 25 years
Poland opened its first new coal-mining facility Bzie-Debina since 1994 this week, built by the biggest EU producer of coking coal Polish mining company Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa (JSW) near the town Jastrzebie-Zdroj, close to Czech border.
EBRD and GCF to provide $6.4mn to fund 10 MW solar plant in Kazakhstan
Moldova signs €264mn funding package to connect to Romania’s power grid
Project is of critical importance for the diversification of Moldova’s electricity supply — but highlights the need for more generation capacity in Romania.
Romgaz to buy 20% in Greece's Alexandroupolis LNG terminal project
The cost of carbon in Russia, braced to implement the Paris Accord
Russia ratified the Paris Climate Accord on September 23, committing itself to reducing CO2 emissions to 70% of the 1990 levels. Massive forests and investment into improving energy efficiency have left Russia in a strong position to reduce CO2.
Uzbekistan to allocate 6,000 hectares for a China-constructed $1.8bn wind farm project
France’s Assystem sets up joint venture with Uzbek state-run company
Romania moves to re-liberalise electricity and gas markets
Turkey “barely trying” to cut carbon emissions says National Geographic
“Climate change report card” notes, for instance, that country is pushing ahead with huge expansion of coal-fired plants. Meanwhile, largest lake in the Mediterranean region, Beysehir, seen as on course to dry out by 2040s.

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