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Belarus’ Energy Market

Belarus, a landlocked country in Eastern Europe, has been making significant strides in its energy market in recent years. The nation has been working tirelessly to diversify its energy sources, reduce its dependence on imported fossil fuels, and transition to a more sustainable and secure energy future. In this article, we will provide a comparative … Continue reading Belarus’ Energy Market

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The Growing Importance of Wind Power in Belarus’ Energy Market

Belarus, a landlocked country in Eastern Europe, is steadily making strides towards a more sustainable energy future. The country is gradually shifting its focus from traditional fossil fuels to renewable energy sources, with wind power taking center stage. This shift is driven by the growing recognition of the environmental and economic benefits of wind power, … Continue reading The Growing Importance of Wind Power in Belarus’ Energy Market

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Belarus’ largest wind farm project attracts $40m in foreign investment

Belarus has raised around $40 million in foreign investment to build its largest wind farm. “Belarus has come a step closer to building its largest wind farm and achieving the renewable energy goal by 2030. Belarus intends to set up a wind farm with the capacity of 25 MW near the village of Veleshkovichi (Liozno … Continue reading Belarus’ largest wind farm project attracts $40m in foreign investment

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Wind energy in Belarus: first wind farm

The Turkish company Guris Construction Engineering Company (Güri? ?n?aat ve Mühendislik A.?.) will build Belarus’ largest wind farm, the press service of the Belarusian Universal Commodity Exchange (BUCE) told BelTA after an electronic auction to sell the pre-investment asset for building the wind farm.  With one bidder registered, the asset was sold at the initial … Continue reading Wind energy in Belarus: first wind farm

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IEA reviews energy policies of countries in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia

The International Energy Agency (IEA) released a review of energy policies in 11 countries of Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia that play a significant role in world energy security.   Four of the countries – Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan – possess substantial oil and gas resources in the Caspian Sea, which offer … Continue reading IEA reviews energy policies of countries in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia

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World Wind Energy Association establishes CIS Committee

WWEA members from several CIS countries have decided to create a special working group in order to intensify their cooperation on regional issues. Recently, the WWEA Board has approved the establishment of the WWEA CIS Committee. The leading wind energy experts from the CIS countries will concentrate their efforts, knowledge and experience to promote widespread … Continue reading World Wind Energy Association establishes CIS Committee

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Belarus to build wind energy plant under EU Green Economy project

A wind farm plant will be built near Novogrudok as part of the Belarus-EU international technical assistance project “Green Economy in Belarus”, Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Vladimir Tsalko told media after a ceremony of signing the agreement on financing the project at the total tune of €12 million. On the EU’s behalf the … Continue reading Belarus to build wind energy plant under EU Green Economy project

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Time for closer cooperation of the wind energy sector in the CIS countries

CISWIND2013 International Conference & Exhibition “Wind power in the CIS and Eastern Europe” “Time for closer cooperation of the wind sector in the CIS countries” The key event in the wind energy industries of the CIS and Eastern Europe countries CISWIND2013 “Wind power in the CIS and Eastern Europe” took place on 28-29 March 2013 … Continue reading Time for closer cooperation of the wind energy sector in the CIS countries

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Wind energy in Belarus: Plans to build 7.5MW wind farm

A wind farm with the minimal total output of 7.5MW will be built in Belarus by the end of 2014. The information was released by Mr Vadim Kondrusev, Deputy Head of the Energy Effectiveness, Ecology, and Science Office of the Belarusian Energy Ministry, on 24 January, BelTA has learned. The official said: “The construction of … Continue reading Wind energy in Belarus: Plans to build 7.5MW wind farm

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