Medieval Tarnovgrad Comes Alive: Tsarevets Fortress Hosts Reenactments and Ancient Tales
For the tenth time, the Tsarevets Fortress in Bulgaria's old capital, Veliko Tarnovo, will host a medieval spectacle
South Korea's Ambassador to Bulgaria Chun Bi-ho will attend Thursday the inauguration ceremony of two photovoltaic parks, "Samovodene" and "Zlataritsa", located near the city of Veliko Tarnovo in central northern Bulgaria.
The projects were implemented by the SDN Company and KOSEP, which is part of South Korea's national power company.
The installations absorbed an investment of EUR 154 M, which makes it the biggest Korean investment in the Bulgaria.
The ceremony will also be attended by Deputy Minister of Economy, Energy and Tourism Dimitar Chohadzhiev, the executive director of the Sustainable Energy Development Agency Kolyo Kolev, the District Governor of Veliko Tarnovo, Pencho Penchev and other official guests from South Korea.
The European Commission is preparing a new phase of green legislation that could significantly impact fuel prices across the EU
As of July 1, a new pricing period begins for household electricity, heating, and hot water in Bulgaria
At an open session, the Energy and Water Regulatory Commission (EWRC) reviewed a proposal submitted by Bulgargaz EAD on June 10, 2025, for setting the July sale price of natural gas to end suppliers and licensed heating energy producers
The upcoming rise in electricity prices starting in July is expected to influence inflation in Bulgaria
For the first time in Bulgaria’s history, solar energy production surpassed national electricity consumption during a specific time window
Bulgaria has no reason for concern regarding fuel security, Energy Minister Zhecho Stankov assured during his remarks on the state of the energy sector amid the Iran-Israel tensions
Borderless Bulgaria: How Schengen Benefits Are Transforming Trade and Logistics
Bulgaria's Mortality Rate Remains Highest in Europe