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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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Slow internet, power deficit two of main obstacles to attracting investment to Tajikistan, government report acknowledges

27 October 2025

Two of the main obstacles to drawing investment to Tajikistan are the country’s low internet speed and power shortages, according to the government’s programme for attracting investment.

Slovenia’s electricity generation falls in September, imports rise amid lower thermal output

27 October 2025

Slovenia produced 932 GWh of electricity in September, marking a 10% decline from August and a 28% drop compared to September 2024, the statistics office reported on October 27.

Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant forced to rely on diesel as alleged partisan sabotage derails Russian power link

27 October 2025

Ukrainian partisans sabotaged electrical infrastructure in Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia, disrupting efforts to connect Europe’s largest nuclear power plant to the Russian grid and forcing it to rely on diesel generators for close to a month.

Turkey allocates 49bn lira to energy efficiency and resource exploration in 2026

26 October 2025

The Turkish government has earmarked very nearly Turkish lira (TRY) 49bn ($1.2bn) in its 2026 budget to boost energy efficiency, expand mineral and energy resource exploration and strengthen related infrastructure.

Slovenia’s SunContract to install over 30 solar power plants on public buildings

25 October 2025

Slovenian renewable energy company SunContract announced on October 24 that it will install more than 30 solar power plants on kindergartens, health centres, schools, and other public institutions across the country by the end of 2025.

European Commission allows Romania to keep coal-fired power units operational until 2029

24 October 2025

Romania has received approval from the EC to maintain several coal-fired power units in operation beyond the original end-2025 deadline: two "at least until August 2026" and another one by 2029.

World Bank backs project to strengthen Mongolia’s power grid

24 October 2025

The World Bank said in a press release on October 22 that it will take a significant step in strengthening Mongolia’s electricity infrastructure by approving a project designed to bolster electricity service reliability and security.

Saudi Pemco to construct 200-MW power plant as Uzbekistan expands energy cooperation

23 October 2025

Saudi Arabian firm Pemco will begin construction of a 200-megawatt gas-piston thermal power plant in Uzbekistan’s Samarkand region by the end of this year, according to Energy Minister Jurabek Mirzamakhmudov.

Tajikistan, Iran agree to extend payment deadline on $256mn Sangtuda-2 hydro project to end-2032

23 October 2025

Tajikistan and Iran have agreed to extend the investment payment deadline on the $256mn and 220-megawatt Sangtuda-2 Hydroelectric Power Plant (HPP) project by six years and four months from August 2026 to the end of 2032.

Russia intensifies strikes on Ukraine’s energy system, crippling gas output

23 October 2025

Russia launched a major overnight missile and drone assault against Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, severely damaging power and gas facilities as winter draws near.

Slovak PM Fico to unblock 19th round of sanctions in exchange for EU’s concessions to car industry

22 October 2025

During a parliamentary session in Bratislava, Fico reportedly admitted he uses the support for sanctions as a "pressure tool".

TrinaTracker secures 363-MW solar tracker contract in Uzbekistan

22 October 2025

TrinaTracker, a unit of TrinaSolar, has secured a contract to supply 363 MW of solar tracker systems for a photovoltaic power plant in Uzbekistan’s Navoi region.

MOL says no risk to domestic fuel supply after Danube refinery blaze

22 October 2025

Fires broke out at refineries in both Hungary and Romania in recent days.

Mongolian coal shipments to China hit record monthly high in September, up 33% y/y

22 October 2025

Mongolian coal shipments to China hit a record monthly high in September.

Russia’s Russneft delivers first oil cargo to Georgia’s new Kulevi refinery

21 October 2025

Ship-tracking data from LSEG and industry sources confirm that the tanker Kayseri delivered 105,340 tonnes of Siberian Light crude from Russia’s Black Sea port of Novorossiysk to the Kulevi Oil Terminal on Georgia’s Black Sea coast on October 6.

GE Vernova to supply turbines for 252 MW wind farm in Romania

20 October 2025

GE Vernova announced that it has signed an agreement with Greenvolt International Power to supply, install, and commission 42 onshore wind turbines for the Ialomiţa wind farm in eastern Romania.

Repair work to restore power supply to Zaporizhzhia NPP begins – IAEA chief

20 October 2025

Repair works have begun on damaged off-site power lines at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) in Ukraine, signalling a rare step to address one of the most acute nuclear safety risks in the war-torn region.

Ukraine’s growing energy crisis promises a cold and dark winter

20 October 2025

Since the summer, Kyiv has changed tactics. Given the almost complete failure of Western oil sanctions to curb Russian oil exports, it has been targeting Russian oil refineries. The Kremlin has struck back, targeting Ukraine's power system.

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