KIEV, Sept. 3 – The production of electrical power at power stations operated by Ukraine's state-run EnergoAtom nuclear power company increased by 6.8% in January to August (3.705 billion kWh) over the same eight months last year, to 57.837 billion kWh, EnergoAtom reported.
KIEV, Sept. 3 – The state-run National Center for Hazardous Waste Management has started removing Premix waste products that were illegally delivered to Zakarpattia region from Hungary in 1999-2005.
KIEV, Sept. 4 – Ukrtelecom on Sept. 3 began offering the first tariff on fixed communications services not to be based on ceiling tariffs regulated by the state.
KIEV, Sept. 6 - ING Bank N.V. could be International Finance Corporation's counterparty for the emission reductions sourced from greenhouse gas mitigation project in Ukraine, which will produce Emission Reduction Units (ERUs) under the Joint Implementation mechanism of the Kyoto Protocol, and possibly ‘Early Reductions’ prior to 2008.
KRYNICA, Sept. 6 - The Polish government and its experts are expecting problems with future supplies of natural gas from Russia because of government control over Russian gas monopolist Gazprom, Maciej Wozniak, director of the oil and gas department of the Polish Economy Ministry, said Thursday.
WARSAW, Sept. 4 - Polish top bank PKO BP's plans to expand its Ukrainian subsidiary, the Lviv-based Kredobank, and invest over $100 million in its development to make it one of 10 biggest banks in the country by 2012, PKO BP spokesperson Marek Klucinski told Interfax Central Europe.
KIEV, Sept. 5 – Siverskodonetsk Azot amalgamation in Luhansk region plans to invest $300 million on technical re-equipment of its plant by 2012, Honorary President Oleksiy Kunchenko said.