Bulgaria has been seeking diversification of energy sources and routes for supply. This was stated at a meeting in Sofia between Minister of Energy Temenuzhka Petkova and EU ambassadors. The minister pointed out work on the gas interconnector with..
Bulgarian Energy Minister Temenuzhka Petkova has had talks with representatives of the International Monetary Fund, who are on their annual mission to Bulgaria. Topic of discussion was the current state of the energy sector in this country. Petkova..
Several days after the visit of US Deputy Secretary of State John Sullivan, Deputy Foreign Minister Georg Georgiev welcomed US Assistant Secretary of State Matthew Boyse. The two discussed issues of bilateral interest as well as topics..
The Bulgarian government is making efforts to diversify gas supplies through the construction of gas interconnectors with neighboring countries, Bulgaria’s Minister of Energy Temenuzhka Petkova said at the fifth meeting of Bulgaria-Azerbaijan..
Maintaining the stability of the energy system and preserving the capacity of the Maritza East complex are among the leading priorities in the energy sector. This is what Bulgarian Minister of Energy Temenuzhka Petkova, heads of state-owned energy..
Bulgaria’s Energy Minister Temenujka Petkova will participate today and tomorrow in the Energy Forum of Southeastern Europe in Thessaloniki, Greece. The event is expected to be attended by the energy ministers of the countries of Southeast Europe,..
Bulgaria is one of the 24 participating countries in the European edition of the energy-efficient car marathon in London. 175 teams from 24 European countries will demonstrate engineering and design skills and will compete in passing as many..
Coal is a basic energy source and if coal prices rose, it would cause a rise in price throughout the entire production chain. This was what Bulgarian Minister of Energy Temenuzhka Petkova said after meeting representatives of protesting Maritsa East..
The development of gas projects on the territory of Bulgaria has been discussed at a meeting in Davos between Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov and head of Royal Dutch Shell’s global upstream business, Andrew Brown. During the talks,..
According to the chairman of the Bulgarian energy regulator, Ivan Ivanov, the best option for Bulgarian coal-fired power plants, which are likely to be closed because of the new European environmental requirements, was to switch to gas. "Literally, in..