Belarus should be solvent enough to pay for electricity
Russian electric power supplier Inter RAO UES does not expect Belarus to experience any more difficulties in paying for power exports until the end of this year, the company's CEO Boris Kovalchuk told reporters today.
Ukrainian, Polish Presidents Discuss Ukraine's Relations With EU
The presidents of Ukraine and Poland, Viktor Yanukovych and Bronislaw Komorowski, discussed Ukraine's relations with the European Union during their meeting in Gdansk, the Ukrainian president's press service reported
Iceland is an example for Lithuania how to implement ambitious energy projects
President of the Republic of Lithuania Dalia Grybauskaitė had a meeting with Iceland's Prime Minister Johanna Sigursdottir. They discussed possibilities for strengthening bilateral cooperation, NATO issues of concern, Iceland's eurointegration process. Much focus in the meeting was on alternative energy.
RBI to dip into dollar reserves for India energy assets buy - sources
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has agreed to earmark some dollar funds from foreign exchange reserves, reversing its earlier stance, to partly fund the government's strategic wealth fund that will buy energy assets overseas, two sources with direct knowledge of the matter said on Friday.
Belaruskali Will Refuse $2 Billion Bank Loan
Belarus potash miner Belaruskali will not take out a $2 billion loan from German lender Deutsche Bank (DBKGn.DE: Quote) and Russia's Sberbank , Russian and Belarus news agencies cited its general director as saying.
Ambani's Reliance Toppled by Coal India as Most Valued Company
Billionaire Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries Ltd. was toppled as India's most valuable company for the first time in four years by Coal India Ltd. as demand for the fuel attracted investors. Coal India, the world's biggest producer.
Energy security not only Lithuania's concern - MFA
Political director of Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Eitvydas Bajarunas met with Climate and Energy Security Envoy of the Government of the United Kingdom, Rear Admiral Neil Morisetti.
Iran, Russia seek nuclear crisis breakthrough
Russia and Iran on Wednesday said a new Russian plan had a real chance of solving the standoff over the Iranian nuclear drive, despite the failure of past initiatives to end a decade of deadlock.
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