EIB Loan to Strengthen Bulgaria’s Economy and Infrastructure Development
Bulgaria has secured a €250 million loan from the European Investment Bank (EIB) to co-finance priority projects supported by EU funds during the 2021-2027 programming period
Angel Semerdzhiev, Chair of the State Commission for Energy and Water Regulation (DKEVR), has confirmed that electricity prices will not increase by more than 10% from July 1.
The DKEVR Chair told journalists Tuesday that power tariffs would not be affected by the loan that the national power grid operator NEK would take from the Bulgarian Energy Holding (BEH) to repay the loan for the scrapped Belene NPP project.
On Monday, Energy Minister Delyan Dobrev announced that the term for the settlement of the EUR 250 M debt on Belene NPP would be extended by a year, with NEK scheduled to pay back some of the money after taking a loan of EUR 50-70 M from BEH.
Dobrev noted that it was more likely that the loan would amount to EUR 50 M because NEK had some free financial resources.
In his Tuesday interview, Semerdzhiev argued that power tariffs were acceptable both for household consumers and for industrial customers because consumption in Bulgaria had been growing over the past few years regardless of the crisis.
The Chair of the energy watchdog assured that the 12% increase in water prices demanded by water utility Sofiyska Voda would not be implemented.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has approved a law allowing the purchase of two Russian-made nuclear reactors from Bulgaria
A large-scale inspection campaign at fuel stations across Bulgaria began this morning
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Donald Trump recently sent a letter to Bulgarian President Rumen Radev, mentioning Bulgaria's key role in both ensuring peace in Ukraine and maintaining reliable energy supplies
The Bulgarian Central Energy Repair Base (CERB) is currently undertaking repairs at the Pljevlja thermal power plant, Montenegro's sole coal-fired facility.
Ukraine's parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, has passed a law allowing the purchase of two Russian-made nuclear reactors originally intended for Bulgaria's Belene Nuclear Power Plant
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