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Bulgaria to switch off 40% of wind, solar power capacity

The Bulgarian authorities will switch off about 40% of its wind and solar power plants in order to equilibrate a power system in danger of instability following a considerable excess of capacity after a drop in consumption and exports.

read more... 03/05/2013

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Bulgaria to slash electricity production amid weak demand and exports

Bulgarian electricity grid operator ESO ordered producers on April 4 to reduce power generation capacity as a measure to prevent the crippled system from overheating amid sharply dropping consumption and exports and to keep a balance between production and demand.

read more... 09/04/2013

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Bulgaria to switch off 40% of wind, solar power capacity

The Bulgarian authorities will switch off about 40% of its wind and solar power plants in order to equilibrate a power system in danger of instability following a considerable excess of capacity after a drop in consumption and exports.

read more... 27/03/2013

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Bulgaria withdraws from major project with Russia and Greece

Bulgaria's outgoing parliament has voted to abandon a 1 billion euro oil project meant to bring Russian oil to Greece via Bulgaria. A total of 115 lawmakers in the 240-seat legislature voted to scrap a 2007 agreement with Russia and Greece for the 280-kilometre pipeline, while twenty-five lawmakers voted against the move.

read more... 11/03/2013

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Bulgarian government to resign amid protests over high electricity costs

After violent protests against electricity bills and austerity measures, the Bulgarian government has resigned on Wednesday. The Prime Minister, Boiko Borisov, had tried to calm protests pledging to cut power prices and punish foreign-owned companies, but the moves failed to defuse displeasure, and protests continued on Tuesday.

read more... 21/02/2013

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