The third hydroelectric unit at the Chaira Pumped-Storage Power Plant is back online
The largest pumped-storage hydroelectric power plant in Southeast Europe – the Chaira Pumped-Storage Power Plant – will bring another of its units online
The largest pumped-storage hydroelectric power plant in Southeast Europe – the Chaira Pumped-Storage Power Plant – will bring another of its units online
Energy Minister Iva Petrova is beginning work on the split of the Bulgarian Energy Holding (BEH) and the removal of the Maritsa East 2 Thermal Power Plant
The entire management team of the state-owned project company “Kozloduy NPP – New Capacity” EAD has been replaced
After many years of deadlock the EC will give the green light to the environmental assessment for the Yadenitsa Dam. Prime Minister Rumen Radev announced
The Electricity System Operator (ESO) has received €29 million in grant funding under the Connecting Europe Facility. The funds are earmarked for investments
There are delays in key reforms, difficulties in implementing strategic investments, a risk of losing EU funding, and questionable management practices
Bulgaria needs to rapidly build wind power capacity to balance solar energy. If it fails to do so, the country will lose its current central role in the European Union’s (EU) energy sector
The Energy and Water Regulatory Commission approved yet another increase in the price of natural gas supplied by Bulgargaz
Bulgargaz EAD has launched a tender procedure for the delivery of one shipment of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to a terminal in Turkey
Logistics costs at the Lukoil refinery have increased by a factor of 10 compared to pre-crisis levels. This was stated by Acting Energy Minister Traicho Traikov