Von der Leyen: EU wants to be part of global nuclear revival
Reducing the share of nuclear energy was a “strategic mistake” that has exposed Europe to volatile fossil fuel imports, said Ursula von der Leyen
Governments in Southeastern Europe launch measures to contain fuel price surge
In light of the Iran war, several Balkan countries have moved to ease the jump in fuel prices
US landing LNG deals to supply Central and Eastern Europe, Balkans
A group of European and Balkan countries agreed with the US to enhance gas supply, primarily by purchasing its LNG
Romania to take control of Lukoil’s assets
Romania wants to take control of Lukoil's operations to get an exemption from US sanctions. It's unclear whether the government would nationalize the assets
EU allows Romania to delay shutdown of coal plants until end-2029
Amid delays in gas power projects, the European Commission approved Romania's request to push back the closure of several coal-fired systems
Romania risks blackouts if it shuts coal plants as scheduled
Minister of Energy Bogdan Ivan claims that energy poverty or even blackouts could hit Romania if it proceeds with the closure of coal plants
Romania begins overhaul to extend operating life of Cernavodă nuclear reactor by 30 years
An international consortium led by South Korea's KHNP will reconstruct the Unit 1 reactor at Romania's only nuclear power plant, Cernavodă.
