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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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ProCredit Kosovo inaugurates 3-MWp solar power plant

11 July 2023

ProCredit Bank Pristina, a Kosovo unit of the Germany banking group, has opened on July 10 its 3-MWp photovoltaic plant as a significant step towards sustainable development.

Indonesian minister targets Germany, Poland for criticism on coal imports

11 July 2023

Indonesia’s Chief Investment Affairs Minister Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, speaking at an event recently, lashed out at Western nations, in particular Germany and Poland, in addition to wider attitudes towards coal use.

Turkey plans to invest $200bn in energy to reduce foreign dependency

10 July 2023

Turkey plans to invest up to $200bn in energy projects by 2035 to reduce the country’s dependency on foreign resources, new Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar has said.

Ukraine interested in LNG transportation via Bulgaria, joint renewable energy projects

10 July 2023

Ukraine is interested in the transportation of liquefied natural gas via Bulgaria and its storage at the Chiren facility, as well as in joint renewable energy projects with Bulgaria.

Bosnia, Montenegro set up joint body to decide on Buk Bijela HPP construction

10 July 2023

Montenegro and Bosnia & Herzegovina have set up a joint working group to resolve issues related to the launch of construction of the Buk Bijela hydropower plant on the Drina River.

Turkey hikes wholesale electricity price ceiling by 4%

8 July 2023

Turkey’s energy watchdog EPDK has hiked the price ceiling on the Day Ahead Market at Energy Exchange Istanbul (EPIAS) to TRY2,700/MWh from TRY2,600/MWh, effective as of July 1, the authority said on July 3.

Croatian government ends HEP's obligation to purchase gas from INA

7 July 2023

The government had previously implemented a decree in September 2022 that obligated HEP to purchase gas on the domestic market to address disruptions in gas supplies.

Russian generation companies could pay $275mn in windfall tax

7 July 2023

The Russian power generation sector will have to pay an aggregate RUB25bn ($275mn) in the so-called “windfall tax”, Kommersant daily calculated.

Kakhovka HPP disaster drained 80% of dam's water supply and destroyed ecosystems

6 July 2023

The explosion at the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant drained 10 cubic kilometres of water, equating to 80% of the dam headwaters, Ukraine Business News reported on July 6.

Wind farm to start operation in Serbia’s South Banat by early 2025

6 July 2023

A new wind farm in Serbia’s region of South Banat is planned to be connected to the electricity grid by early 2025.

Threat of nuclear catastrophe at ZNPP "gradually decreasing" but IAEA stresses urgent need for full inspection

6 July 2023

The International Atomic Energy Agency inspected part of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant following warnings from Kyiv that Russian troops had placed explosives on the roofs of power units.

Romania's Hidroelectrica valued at €9.4bn in historic IPO

6 July 2023

Long-awaited IPO of Romanian hydropower major was the biggest in the history of the Bucharest Stock Exchange.

Corab, Kelfield to partner on 1-GW agri-photovoltaics project in Poland

5 July 2023

Polish firms Corab and Kelfield have inked a letter of intent to collaborate on a 1-GW agri-photovoltaic project in Poland, reports Renews.

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