Energy, page 11

News on Slovakia's energy sector

Connection point of Eustream's pipeline in Budince.

Volume of transported gas from Slovakia to Ukraine begins to grow

Eustream meets the needs of customers, company says.

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Australian company to buy share of Slovak gas pipeline

Macquarie bank wants one-third stake in EP Infrastructure, which oversees gas flow from Ukraine.

The nuclear power station in Mochovce.

EPH acquires share in SE energy producer

Bohumil Kratochvíl replaces Nicola Cotugno as SE general director.

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Biomethane station to be built

Košice-based company Lesmo plans to build a biomethane station for €9 million near Turňa nad Bodvou, eastern Slovakia.

The nuclear power station in Mochovce

The European Commission clears acquisition of SE by EPH

EC concludes that the proposed transaction would raise no competition concerns.

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University publishes survey on energy sufficiency

Also EU members with a good energy situation move their competences to the EU if their representatives doubt their ability to maintain energy security.

Economy Minister Peter Žiga

Žiga signs Eastring Memorandum with Bulgaria’s Stankov

Slovak Economy Minister Peter Žiga and Bulgarian Energy Ministry State Secretary Zhecho Stankov signed a memorandum of understanding concerning the Eastring gas pipeline project.

John Clark (r) reporting about completion works at Mochovce on June 24.

Clark: Complexity of the project has changed

John Clark managing the final works on the third and fourth units of the nuclear power plant Mochovce spoke about the project and more.

Third block of NUKE Mochovce closer to completion

The bill for completion of the third and fourth blocks of the nuclear power station may still not be final.

Veľké Kapušany, one of the border points between Slovakia and Ukraine.

Nord Stream 2 is dividing opinions

EC President Jean-Claude Juncker indicated that Nord Stream 2 could alter the landscape of the European Union’s gas markets.

Photovoltaic power plants

Constitutional Court: Fees for solar energy are unconstitutional

Slovakia may lose millions of euros in the future, as its Constitutional Court decided that a special fee that producers of electricity have to pay is unconstitutional.

Regulatory authority reduces feed-in tariffs

Investment in new renewable energy sources or cogeneration units will become less lucrative.

Slovak and Bulgarian gas transporters sign memorandum

Eastring has acquired the status of a so-called ‘EU project of common interest’.

Rastislav Ňukovič, the general director of the Slovak gas transport operator Eustream with President Andrej Kiska.

Eustream: We will ask Brussels for help

Slovak-Polish gas pipeline continues as planned.

Imports of gas to Slovakia decreased

Gas extraction in Slovakia continues to decline.

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ÚRSO: Gas prices for households to drop

Gas suppliers did not react appropriately to lower prices on European markets, according to ÚRSO.

Mochovce

Mochovce closer to completion; price tag raises

Electricity prices affect SE’s profits.

Economy Minister Peter Žiga

Žiga: Completion of Mochovce plant to cost more than €4.6 bn

The completion of construction work on the third and fourth reactor blocks at Mochovce nuclear power plant (NPP) might be overpriced, Economy Minister Peter Žiga admitted.

The nuclear power station in Mochovce

Mochovce power plant price tag grows

The completion of the two nuclear blocks in Mochovce nuclear power plant (EMO) should rise by €0.5 billion, due to security precautions.

State regulator intervenes in gas prices

Gas suppliers for households have failed to react adequately to developments in the European gas markets.

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