Kyrgyzstan: joint hydropower projects begin with Uzbekistan

Presidents of Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan agreed on joint operation of hydropower facilities, Shavkat Mirziyoyev said following the talks with Sadyr Japarov. According to him, the countries start implementation of large hydropower projects. “Our companies are working out the issues of joint construction and operation of hydropower projects. These are very serious and large objects. We…

Ukraine: electricity exports down in 2020

Ukraine in 2020 reduced foreign currency revenue from electricity exports by 25.9% against 2019, to $280.8 million. Hungary bought some 46.3% of Ukrainian electricity sold abroad ($130 million), while the share of Poland was 30.2% ($85 million) and that of Romania – 17.7% ($49.7 million), according to Ukraine’s State Customs Service. Electricity exports to other…

Estonia: renewables to take precedence over oil shale

Transitioning to greater dependence on renewable energy will be accompanied by a halting in support for more traditional fossil fuels-based energy production under a Reform-Center coalition government, Kaja Kallas (Reform) said. The change will particularly affect Ida-Viru County in northeastern Estonia, where oil shale mining, refining and power generation has long been a staple. More…