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Hidroelektrane na Drini to Boost Hidroelektrane Bistrica Capital

Hidroelektrane na Drini to Boost Hidroelektrane Bistrica Capital

Bosnia and Herzegovina's hydropower producer Hidroelektrane na Drini said its shareholders approved a plan to increase the share capital of its wholly owned unit Hidroelektrane Bistrica by 14 million marka ($8.4 million/7.2 million euro) by converting claims into equity

US Takes Step to Solidify Rules on Nuclear Fusion Energy

US Takes Step to Solidify Rules on Nuclear Fusion Energy

Fusion energy, an emerging technology that backers hope will one day generate electricity without producing long-lived radioactive waste, got a path toward regulation on Thursday as the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission published a draft rule

Bulgaria to Complete by End-2026 Key Works on Vertical Gas Corridor

Bulgaria to Complete by End-2026 Key Works on Vertical Gas Corridor

Bulgaria will complete by the end of 2026 key projects under the Vertical Gas Corridor - a strategic system that connects liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals in Greece with the markets of Central and Eastern Europe, the energy ministry said on Wednesday

Croatia Assessing Legality of Importing Russian Oil, EU Says

Croatia Assessing Legality of Importing Russian Oil, EU Says

Croatia is assessing whether it can lawfully import seaborne Russian crude oil to supply to Hungary and Slovakia after the Druzhba pipeline supplying them via Ukraine was damaged, the European Commission said on Wednesday

Greece Eyes Central Role in Europe’s post-Russia Gas Market

Greece Eyes Central Role in Europe’s post-Russia Gas Market

Greece is positioning itself as Europe’s southern gateway for liquefied natural gas imports, mostly from the US, as the EU prepares for a complete ban on Russian gas supplies by 2027. Athens is betting that Greece’s geography, alongside expanded LNG capacity, infrastructure upgrades and close ties with 

Brazil, India Seal Rare Earth Deal Amid Global Supply Strains

Brazil, India Seal Rare Earth Deal Amid Global Supply Strains

Brazil and India sealed a framework pact on critical minerals with the two countries agreeing to work closely on processing in a move aimed at securing rare earth supplies at a time of global disruption. “The critical minerals agreement will help shape a new and resilient supply chain,” 

Serbia to Complete Nuclear Energy Legal Framework Analysis by mid-2027

Serbia to Complete Nuclear Energy Legal Framework Analysis by mid-2027

Serbia plans to complete by the middle of next year the first phase of its nuclear energy initiative, conducting a comprehensive analysis of the legal and regulatory framework required to enable the construction of a nuclear power plant (NPP), energy minister Dubravka Djedovic Handanovic said

US To Wests Energy Watchdog: Scrap Net Zero Focus or Well Quit

US To West's Energy Watchdog: Scrap Net Zero Focus or We'll Quit

U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright gave the International Energy Agency on Thursday a one-year deadline to scrap its support of goals to reduce energy emissions to net zero or risk losing the United States as a member

Turkey Says Greece-Chevron Activity off Crete Unlawful

Turkey Says Greece-Chevron Activity off Crete Unlawful

Turkey said on Thursday it opposed Greece’s “unilateral activities” in hydrocarbon fields south of Crete with a consortium led by US oil major Chevron, opens new tab as a violation of international law and good neighbourly relations

Turkeys TPAO Joins Shell in Bulgarian Black Sea Offshore Block Exploration

Turkey's TPAO Joins Shell in Bulgarian Black Sea Offshore Block Exploration

State-owned Turkish Petroleum Corporation (TPAO) has signed a partnership agreement with UK-based oil and gas company Shell to explore for oil and natural gas in offshore Block 1-26 Khan Tervel, in Bulgaria's exclusive economic zone in the Black Sea, Turkey's energy ministry said on Wednesday

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