Is there anything to fear from the liberalization of the household electricity market?
We are not the first to embrace liberalization, just as we were not the first to adopt the euro. We will see that there is nothing to fear from either
We are not the first to embrace liberalization, just as we were not the first to adopt the euro. We will see that there is nothing to fear from either
The Electricity System Security Fund (FSES) is not concerned about its revenues in the next regulatory period, based on the calculations of the Energy and Water Regulatory
In the photo, from right to left: Kalin Peshev, Chairman of the Board of Glavbolgarstroy; Frederick Vitabak, President for Europe, GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy
Despite assurances that a collapse of the electricity system like the one that occurred in Spain in April is impossible in Bulgaria, data from the Electricity System Operator (ESO)
Bulgaria has learned its lesson in nuclear projects. We will not repeat the mistakes that were made in the past. That is why I mentioned the three important pieces
In addition to the Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant, the state is considering the reclaimed areas in the Maritsa basin and substations as possible locations for data centers
The storage system is part of the largest hybrid park within the bloc
The Bulgarian Federation of Industrial Energy Consumers (BFIEK) is urging the government to introduce, as a matter of urgency, a mechanism to compensate energy-intensive
Turkey has discovered a gas field in the Black Sea with reserves of 75 billion cubic meters, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said today
Bulgaria has renegotiated the reform in the Recovery Plan, which provided for a 40% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from coal-fired power plants by 2026