Baltic states to boycott Belarus power plant
The three Baltic states say they will not import electricity from a controversial Belarusian nuclear power station just 12km from
The three Baltic states say they will not import electricity from a controversial Belarusian nuclear power station just 12km from
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is expected in Belarus next month to evaluate the preparedness for a nuclear power
Russia has detained several suspects in the investigation into the contamination of its Soviet-era Druzhba crude oil pipeline. Roman Ruzhechko,
The European Commission has approved Lithuania’s auction scheme for renewable energy production as the Baltic state tries to weaken its
Poland’s mBank, a subsidiary of Germany’s Commerzbank, has granted a €10 million loan to the Lithuanian Modus Group on a
The European Commission says it is backing renewable energy production and electro-intensive users in Lithuania in a push for energy
Lithuania and the European Union are in disagreement over the 2.6GW Ignalina nuclear plant (pictured), which was due to be
Lithuania’s energy minister Žygimantas Vaičiūnas and his Ukrainian counterpart Ihor Nasalyk have signed a joint statement on the threats of
Russia is working to keep natural gas exports to Europe near record levels this year after its biggest supplier, Gazprom,
Lithuania says it will push the European Union to abolish its daylight-saving laws, despite claims that it saves energy. Vilnius
Lithuania is seeking regional action to tax or block all electricity imports from Belarus, where Russia is building a nuclear
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