PEJ and Westinghouse expand the group of Polish companies in the qualification process for the first nuclear power plant project

Another domestic company has joined the group of firms preparing to participate in the most demanding phase of the project to build Poland’s first nuclear power plant – the nuclear island. It is ZBUD – a manufacturer and supplier of specialized overhead lifting equipment for the industrial and energy sectors. Based in Dąbrowa Tarnowska, in the Małopolskie Voivodeship, the company has just begun the process led by PEJ and Westinghouse to prepare for the implementation of the requirements of ASME NQA-1, the American quality assurance standard, being a prerequisite for participating in the manufacturing of key nuclear components subject to the highest quality and safety standards.

“Nuclear new build is a transformative program as it requires the creation of an entirely new sector in Poland, new supply chains, and new areas of specialization, and at the heart of these efforts are Polish manufacturing companies and those providing related services. We are taking concrete steps to ensure the engagement of local content in this and future nuclear investment projects in Poland. By participating in the construction of power plants under the government’s program, Polish companies have a unique opportunity to acquire the necessary expertise in the coming years and develop the production of specialized equipment and services so that they can effectively compete in global supply chains with high added value,” Wojciech Wrochna, Secretary of State at the Ministry of Energy, and Government Plenipotentiary for Strategic Energy Infrastructure.

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Originally published on 23 Apr

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CBSS Maritime Experts to Discuss Green Shipping Corridors and Digital Twin of the Baltic Sea

By Council of the Baltic Sea States 7 March 2025

On 12 March 2025, maritime experts from CBSS Member States will convene online to discuss the priorities and initiatives of the Estonian CBSS Presidency on Green Shipping Corridors and Digital Twins of the Baltic Sea. The meeting is part of ongoing efforts to map current activities on these topics at both national and macro-regional levels in the Baltic Sea Region.

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Originally published on 6 Mar

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Lithuania Strengthens its Position in Global Health Tourism

By Lithuania Co-create 7 March 2025

Lithuania continues to bolster its presence in the international tourism scene, having recently received the prestigious ITB Health Tourism Award 2025. This award, presented by the world’s largest tourism exhibition, ITB Berlin, recognises countries for their achievements in developing health tourism infrastructure, service quality, and international visibility.

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Originally published on 7 Mar

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NIB, Luminor and NORD/LB to co-finance a 148 MWp solar farm in Latvia

By The Nordic Investment Bank 6 March 2025

NIB, Luminor Bank and NORD/LB have agreed to co-finance a 148 MWp solar farm in the Ventspils municipality. The project is developed by Stelo Orienta SIA, a subsidiary of European Energy, a Danish renewable energy company.

The overall financing amounts to EUR 68 million. NIB’s EUR 28 million loan is supported by the European Union under NIB’s InvestEU Framework Operation on Clean Energy Transition. This is NIB’s first InvestEU loan in Latvia.

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Originally published on 6 Mar

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ELKO Group enters refurbish business by acquiring Renewed AB

By Labs of Latvia 6 March 2025

Akciju Sabiedriba ELKO Grupa (ELKO Group), a region’s leading distributor of IT and consumer electronics products, through its subsidiary Gandalf Distribution AB, has concluded a sales and purchase agreement for the purchase of 78.95 percent of the shares in Renewed AB, a fast-growing Sweden-based electronics recommerce player.

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Originally published on 6 Mar

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INVL Baltic Sea Growth Fund has completed the sale of InMedica Group to Finnish Mehiläinen

By Invalda INVL 6 March 2025

INVL Baltic Sea Growth Fund, the leading private equity fund in the Baltics, together with the other shareholders, have completed the sale of InMedica Group, Lithuania’s largest private healthcare network, to Mehiläinen, Finnish largest social and healthcare provider with fast growing international presence

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Originally published on 6 Mar

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ORLEN Group and S&P Agency Report: Closer energy ties between Poland and other states of the Baltic region could unlock cheaper and more sustainable energy

By Orlen 6 March 2025

Stable supply of electricity at affordable prices, achieving full independence of the Baltic Sea region from Russian supplies, as well as clean air, thanks to joint projects for the development of new technologies, including hydrogen, are potential benefits of cooperation between the Baltic countries, according to a new report by the ORLEN Group and S&P Agency. The report assesses the progress of the energy transition in the region and identifies opportunities for collaboration to accelerate decarbonisation efforts. It outlines specific areas of cooperation and their expected outcomes, following an in-depth analysis of conditions across eight countries: Poland, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia.

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Originally published on 4 Mar

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Latvia accredits its first professional continuing education programme in cybersecurity

By Labs of Latvia 5 March 2025

In response to growing cybersecurity challenges, Latvia has accredited its first professional continuing education programme in cybersecurity—the Cybersecurity Technician programme, which is available at the European Distance Learning Centre. The programme seeks to train qualified cybersecurity technicians capable of ensuring the security of an organisation’s IT systems and data, identifying and responding to cybersecurity threats, and implementing preventive measures to protect IT environments.

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Originally published on 5 Mar

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Tallinn wins ITB Earth Award 2025 for zero-waste festival initiative

By City of Tallinn 5 March 2025

Tallinn’s story of a zero-waste Song and Dance Celebration has won the ITB Earth Award 2025 at the Green Destinations Top 100 Story Awards competition, one of the world’s largest tourism fairs held in Berlin. The award highlights Tallinn’s innovation and commitment to sustainability as a tourism destination.

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Originally published on 5 Mar

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Stargate Hydrogen raises 11 million euro series A for scaling up precious metal free electrolysers

By Trade with Estonia 5 March 2025

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Stargate Hydrogen, an Estonian manufacturer of innovative electrolyser stacks and systems, announces the successful completion of its series A funding round, raising 11 million euros in equity investments from strategic customers and financial investors.

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Originally published on 4 Mar

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Fourth Edition of the World´s Biggest Virtual Company Visit focuses on circular economy

By Business Oulu 4 March 2025

For the fourth time, Työn Taitajat (Talents for the future programme in the city of Oulu) is organizing the World’s Biggest Virtual Company Visit in collaboration with companies promoting the circular economy in Oulu, along with the University of Oulu, Oulu University of Applied Sciences, and Educational consortium OSAO. The event is also supported by the Oulu Circular Economy Cluster, Oulu Innovation Alliance, International House Oulu, and Taikasatukulma.

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Originally published on 4 Mar

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