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Moldova announces it has enough natural gas reserves for the entire winter
Moldovagaz says it has already purchased 747.9mn cubic metres of natural gas ahead of the expected cut-off of Russian gas supplies via Ukraine.
Serbia’s EPS takes over Kostolac B3 thermal power plant from Chinese contractor
Serbia's Electric Power Company (EPS) has officially taken over the newly constructed Kostolac B3 thermal power plant from its Chinese contractor, China Machinery Engineering Corporation (CMEC), in a milestone for the country’s energy sector.
Montenegro asks for exemption from EU’s CBAM mechanism
Tajikistan: Rogun Dam is a white elephant in the making – report
Dushanbe needs to diversify power generation sources.
Moldova enters state of emergency, Transnistria stockpiles firewood
The separatist Transnistria region will stockpile firewood and introduce rolling blackouts after the expected end of Russian gas supplies via Ukraine.
Czech coal plant SUAS projects loss of over CZK1bn in 2024
Viktor Orban discusses energy issues on phone with Vladimir Putin
The two leaders discussed topical issues concerning the development of bilateral economic and trade cooperation, with a focus on further support for mutually beneficial energy projects, Orban’s press chief told state news agency MTI.
ADEX Group merges with Hungarian exchange HUPX to strengthen regional energy market
ADEX Group, a power trading exchange owned by Slovenia’s BSP and Serbia’s SEEPEX, announced on December 10 that it has merged with Hungary’s HUPX exchange.
Russia-Belarus Union State talks progress on security, but stall on uniting energy markets
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko met on December 6 to work on developing the Union State. Progress was made on improving mutual security cooperation, but little headway was made on energy markets.
Skopje court orders detention for ex-director of power producer ESM and seven others in €6.5mn fraud investigation
Serbia, Azerbaijan discuss gas-steam plant construction in Nis
Serbia and Azerbaijan are advancing plans to diversify Serbia's energy supply through the construction of a 500-MW gas-steam power plant in Nis, Serbia's third largest-city, as part of their deepening energy cooperation.
Uzatom forms global partnerships to advance nuclear power projects
Energo: Czechs choose the nuclear option
Czechs choose the nuclear option
Given the huge cost of this nuclear drive, environmental and energy analysts warn that the investments will influence the shape of the entire Czech energy transformation.
DBK announces launch of $178mn 150MW wind power plant in Kazakhstan
Polish President Duda signs 2025 electricity price freeze into law
Polish households will pay a maximum of PLN500 (€117) per MWh for electricity from January to September 2025, following the signing of a new law by President Andrzej Duda on December 10.
Cameco’s Inkai project in Kazakhstan faces uranium extraction and transportation hurdles
Canada’s export credit agency expresses interest in supporting Poland’s nuclear power plant project
Serbia is developing first agri-solar project in the Balkans
Serbia is set to pioneer the Balkans’ first agri-solar power plant, combining crop production with renewable energy generation in the municipality of Kula.
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