The Bulgarian authorities temporarily closed the "Maritsa 3" TPP near Dimitrovgrad after a series of violations of environmental norms. "They literally committed eight violations from Friday to Saturday out of the 24 allowed for all enterprises in the Maritsa East Basin for the whole year," caretaker Energy Minister Rosen Hristov said.
According to the minister, high pollution from the thermal power plant can lead to the shutdown of all the coal-fired power plants in the region and this would mean that the country could lose 30% of its energy.
"The financial sanctions expected from Brussels are extremely large. There is a possibility that the court will issue measures related to the withdrawal of derogations provided regarding the sulfur dioxide norms of the large plants in the Maritsa East basin", Minister of Environment Rositsa Karamfilova said.
The weather in Bulgaria will be sunny on Tuesday. Cloudiness will increase from the west The minimum temperatures will be between 7 °C and 12°C, in Sofia - 8°C. The maximum temperatures will be from 25 °C to 30°C, in the capital Sofia - 25° C ...
The European Commission has proposed to allocate €119.7 million to directly support farmers in Bulgaria, Germany, Estonia, Italy and Romania affected by adverse natural phenomena in 2024. Bulgaria is reported to have been affected by a drought this..
In New York, within the autumn session of the UN General Assembly, Bulgaria's caretaker Foreign Minister Ivan Kondov met with the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs of Albania, Igli Hasani . Both expressed readiness to activate cooperation in all..
The Independence Day celebrations in Veliko Tarnovo began in the Church of the Forty Martyrs , where on 22 September 1908 Prince Ferdinand I read the..
Bulgaria will request the suspension of the import of eggs originating from Ukraine at the meeting of the EU Agriculture and Fisheries Council in Brussels..
The first corporate bike relay race is taking place at 10 AM today, Independence Day. The start will be given to Sofia Bike Relay in front of..
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