Energo - CEE/FSU Power

2 May 2024

G7 to reduce dependence on Russian nuclear technology and fuel

1 May 2024

Energy ministers from the G7 nations have agreed to significantly reduce their reliance on Russian nuclear power and fuel resources, they said on April 30 in a communiqué following a meeting in Torino, Italy.

Ukraine's top energy companies see 8% revenue increase in 2023

1 May 2024

Leaders of Ukraine's energy sector witnessed an 8% growth in revenues in 2023, with the combined income of the country's top ten energy companies reaching nearly UAH745.9bn ($18.9bn).

France's EDF seen as favourite as Czech nuclear tender enters next stage

30 April 2024

It is already clear that the estimated price of CZK160bn (€6.4bn), which the Czech government calculated in 2020, will be exceeded.

Premier Energy takes over 80MW wind farm in eastern Romania

30 April 2024

Premier Energy, a supplier and distributor of natural gas in Romania owned by Jiří Šmejc’s Emma Capital, announced it took over from Iberdrola an 80MW wind farm for the price of €88mn.

Russian attacks cost Ukraine’s energy infrastructure $350mn, casualties reported

30 April 2024

Russian missile attacks on four energy stations in three Ukrainian regions over the last several days have resulted in severe damage, with rolling blackouts issued across the country.

Slovenia’s PM says TES and Velenje mine could be closed as early as 2026

29 April 2024

As Slovenia’s state-owned power company HSE expects losses in the operations of the Sostanj coal-fired power station TES and the Premogovnik Velenje coal mine, Prime Minister Robert Golob raised the possibility of their closing as early as 2026.

Zelenskiy marks Chernobyl anniversary, highlights threat to Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant

28 April 2024

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy of Ukraine has seized the occasion of the anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster on April 26 to underscore the ongoing threat posed by Russia, particularly its occupation of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.

Kyiv claims 70% of damaged energy infrastructure restored

28 April 2024

The Kyiv City Military Administration reported that more than 1,000 units of electrical equipment, which had been damaged due to Russian drone and missile strikes, have now been repaired.

Missile attack damages power lines, leaves Odesa residents without electricity

25 April 2024

The city of Odesa was rocked by another hostile attack on the morning of April 24, resulting in damage to overhead power lines and leaving some residents without electricity.

Azerbaijan has launched its inaugural auction for renewable energy

25 April 2024

Azerbaijan has unveiled plans for its inaugural renewable energy auction, marking a pivotal moment in the nation's journey towards sustainable power generation.