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26.07.2010., Sijka Pistolova
MONTENEGRO/ITALY
INTERVIEW/ MIODRAG CANOVIC, ASSISTANT TO THE MINISTER OF ECONOMY
From the moment Montenegro Electricity Enterprise EPCG was joined by a strategic partner, the national energy sector has seemed reinvigorated, which was a reason enough to talk to Miodrag Canovic, Assistant to the Minister of Economy on energy affairs. Following is the full text of the interview. continue

26.07.2010.
ALBANIA / PUBLIC FINANCES
MINISTER BODE CONVINCED THAT THE GOVERNMENT CAN PAY THE DEBTS
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26.07.2010.
ALBANIA
POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC LIFE / DRUG—ABUSE AND ENERGY
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22.07.2010.
BALKANS
NEWS 22 JULY 2010
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21.07.2010.
BALKANS
NEWS 21 JULY 2010
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20.07.2010.
For immediate release: 20th July 2010
Record year for European offshore wind, UK leads the sector
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20.07.2010.
KOSOVO
PROCREDIT BANK NAMED THE BEST BANK IN KOSOVO
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20.07.2010.
ALBANIA
RAIFFEISEN BANK NAMED THE BEST BANK IN ALBANIA
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20.07.2010.
ALBANIJA
ELEKTROENERGETIKA
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19.07.2010.
An interview with Dr.Svetislav Bulatovic, one of the founders of EFT Group, a leading energy trading company in central and south-east Europe.
THE BALKANS NEED AN ELECTRICITY MARKET
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ROMANIA
ECONOMY MINISTER ADRIEAN VIDEANU: NEW ENERGY STRATEGY IS BEING PREPARED

The global economic crisis caused tectonic shifts in all economic sectors, and energy sector was not spared. Earlier projections for consumption of electricity are not valid anymore, and that is just argument in favour of a brand new energy strategy. We expect the new draft of the strategy in the second half of the year, and we don't intend to prepare it just to put my name on it, but because the changing realities demand a new paper.

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17.12.2009.
RUSSIA / EUROPE
IS MOSCOW STILL ENERGY BULLY IN THE EYES OF BRUSSELS?

With the arrival of winter, many residents of Central and Eastern Europe are probably recalling last year’s cold, when Russia decided to stop gas supplies to Ukraine. That was a harsh reminder that gas is currently Kremlin’s most important political instrument, used by Moscow to bring back the privilege it once had in the countries it now deems are in other camp. If Russia is allowed to continue imposing her rules in Europe’s energy supply sector, the result will be very expensive, not only for Europe, but for Russia as well.

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