Sat, Nov 21 2009
Energy Minister Traicho Traikov.
Photo: Julia Angelova
The improvement was credited on rosier results at Bulgartransgaz, Maritsa East 2 coal-fired power power, gas distributor Bulgargaz and Kozloduy nuclear power station. A smaller loss by national power grid operator NEK provided further help.
At a face-to-face meeting in Poland, Bulgarian Prime Minister Boiko Borissov told Russia’s Vladimir Putin that Sofia will announce its position on joint energy projects with Moscow after studying contracts signed by the previous Bulgarian government.
Economy and Energy Minister Traicho Traikov rejects reports by a Kuwaiti news agency that he said that Bulgaria would hold talks with Arab investors interested in the Belene nuke project. No talks had been held with any potential investor, Traikov says.
It is easy being Prime Minister. You have a telephone with buttons and whichever minister you need, you can get on the phone at all times, Borissov says in a TV interview a month after taking office.
Focus on Bulgaria’s nuclear stations as ‘big broom’ sweeps through the energy sector
Energy Minister Traicho Traikov blames the deterioration in NEK’s financial performance on reduced power consumption as customers grapple with the economic recession and said it caused a delay in payments.
Economy and Energy Minister Traicho Traikov names Dimitar Angelov as the successor to Ivan Genov, who quit as Kozloduy executive director on August 24 2009 after Traikov alleged that Genov had done deals unfavourable to the nuclear power station.
Genov’s resignation on August 24 2009 was telegraphed some days ago after a fallout with Energy Minister Traicho Traikov about Traikov’s allegation that Kozloduy had sold power on the open market on terms disadvantageous to the nuclear power station.
Unable to secure funding, Bulgaria's new government was expected to call off the Belene project, Financial Times Deutschland said.
Uncertainty clouds new Government’s energy policies as President urges ‘continuity’.
Bulgarian President Georgi Purvanov said on July 31 that Bulgaria's new Cabinet should not turn its back on joint energy projects with Russia.
Minister of Economy, Energy and Tourism Traicho Traikov says that large-scale projects such as Belene nuclear power station and the Bourgas-Alexandroupolis pipeline will be investigated, but nothing would be put on standby until its value had been assessed.
Management contracts handed to Bulgarian Energy Holding directors spark controversy even before new Cabinet is sworn in
Extracts from GERB's political programme ahead of the July 5 elections
French firm ONET Technologies signed the contract to start dismantling four nuclear reactors at Bulgaria's Kozloduy power station, AFP reported
Strong public opposition to price hikes prompted Prime Minister Boiko Borissov to axe the Finance Ministry proposal to increase the excise duty on spirits, but MPs have put it back on the agenda.
Bulgaria’s Cabinet seeks to reverse recent changes in the telecommunications sector
Kremikovtzi’s prospects for a recovery plan appear increasingly distant
Bulgarians are getting the hang of debit and credit cards, MasterCard says
The two telecoms, both set up to challenge former fixed-line state monopoly BTC, will merge operations and expect to report 20 million euro in revenue and a gross profit of five million euro in 2010.