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Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban (R) chat during a signing ceremony in the Parliament building in Budapest, Hungary, 17 February 2015. Photo: EPA
The Russian nuclear power corporation Rosatom will start the construction of two units at the Hungarian nuclear power plant (NPP) Paks in the spring.
This was announced by the chief executive of Rosatom Sergey Kiriyenko in Budapest on Tuesday, TASS news agency reports.
Kiriyenko assured that his company is to comply with all regulations and requirements, adding that the preparation of an environmental impact assessment and the obtaining of license were underway.
This news comes as Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived on his official visit to Hungary, during which energy projects are expected to feature high on the agenda.
Putin started his visit to Hungary with the laying of wreaths at the Memorial to Soviet Soldiers in Budapest.
The Russian President is later to meet Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and President Janor Ader.
It is expected that the prolongation of the existing or signing of new contracts for gas supplies will be among the main issues of Putin's visit, which is the first to an EU leader since June 2014.
Around 2000 people gathered in a protest in Budapest on the eve of Putin's visit, the BBC reports.
Bulgaria’s fuel market has recorded a sharp upward shift since the outbreak of the war in Iran, with diesel and petrol prices rising significantly across the country
The second exploration drilling in the Krum-1 area of the Khan Asparuh block in Bulgaria’s Black Sea has also failed to identify commercially significant natural gas deposits, according to OMV Petrom
The Ombudswoman institution has voiced strong opposition to the proposed increase in heating prices in Sofia, which is expected to approach nearly 30 percent
The Energy and Water Regulatory Commission (EWRC) in Bulgaria has set the price of natural gas for April 2026 at 34.27 euros per megawatt-hour, excluding access, transmission, excise duties and VAT
Fuel prices in Bulgaria have recorded a sharp upward movement over the past month, with diesel showing the most significant increase, according to data from the Fuelo platform
Bulgargaz has defended its previously submitted proposal for a 5% rise in natural gas prices for April before the Energy and Water Regulatory Commission, with CEO Veselin Sinabov stressing that there is currently no justification for any further increases
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