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NewsWorld news 25.05.2017 19:03Croatia Pressures Bosnia and Herzegovina over Lost Power Plant InvestmentCroatia is pushing ahead with demands for compensation for its lost prewar investment in the Gacko power plant in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, Balkan Insight reported. Croatia's power company, HEP, has written to Bosnia's tripartite presidency, 23.05.2017 10:12Russia to Discuss Turkish Stream with BulgariaRussia has not begun negotiations with Bulgaria on the construction of the Turkish Stream gas pipeline on its territory, so far the talks concern the route on the territory of Turkey, Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak told reporters. "It 22.05.2017 16:38Argentina, Romania to Become Members of the OECD Nuclear Energy AgencyOn 17 May 2017, upon recommendation of the Steering Committee for Nuclear Energy, the Council of the Organisation for Economic Co‑operation and Development (OECD) agreed to invite the Argentine Republic and Romania to become full members of the Nuclear 18.05.2017 10:34EBRD Approved €32 M Loan to Montenegro for Smart Meters RolloutThe European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) approved on Wednesday a 32 million euro loan to Montenegro to help the Balkan nation meet an environmentally-driven EU scheme before a 2020 deadline. The loan will help the country buy 12.05.2017 13:40Athens to Shortlist Metro Extension Potential Candidates by End-2017Greece will complete a shortlist by the end of the year of potential contractors for a 1.45 billion euro project to expand the Athens metro, the head of operator Attiko Metro said on Wednesday, as reported by Reuters. State-owned Attiko Metro last 12.05.2017 13:01European Energy Regulators Suggest Ending of Priority Dispatch for RenewablesEnergy Regulators (ACER and CEER), in their White Paper on Renewables in the Wholesale Market, called for EU legislators to bring Renewable Energy Sources (RES) fully into the market in the clean energy transition. Regulators recommend 3 changes 11.05.2017 10:34Gazprom keen on TAP as TurkStream link for EU, Expert SaysRussian energy giant Gazprom has expressed its interest in using the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) to link the second line of the TurkStream gas pipeline as it (TAP) already has an established route, John Roberts, a senior fellow at the Atlantic 10.05.2017 10:50EU Pollutant Cuts Put at Risk Large Power Plants, IEEFA Report SaysMore than 100 separate plants plants—representing one-third of Europe’s large-scale coal-fired power plant capacity—face costly air quality upgrades or closure as a result of new European Union emissions limits, according to an 09.05.2017 13:43Gazprom Started Construction of TurkStream Gas Pipeline’s Offshore SectionConstruction of the TurkStream gas pipeline was commenced on May 7 in the Black Sea near the Russian coast. Pipelaying is carried out by the Audacia vessel owned by Allseas, the construction contractor for both strings of the gas pipeline's offshore 04.05.2017 17:36Euratom Mulls Transferring Responsibility for Imported Nuclear Waste to BritainEuratom might transfer to Britain the control over large volumes of radioactive waste, some of it imported from other European countries such as Germany and Sweden. This was part of a proposal by Brussels to transfer ownership of a range of nuclear 02.05.2017 14:45EnergyUK: Lawmakers Should Campaign to Make Market More CompetitiveBritish lawmakers should campaign to make the energy market more competitive instead of pushing "ill-considered" regulation, the head of Britain's energy lobby group said, days after the ruling Conservative Party promised an energy price 02.05.2017 10:22Turkey Energy Imports Up 39% in Q1 Y/YTurkey has paid almost USD 9.1 billion on energy imports in the first quarter of 2017, a 39 percent increase compared to the same period last year, Anadolu Agency and Daily Sabah reported, citing foreign trade statistics. In the first quarter, |
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