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Minister Malinov discussed progress on joint nuclear projects with Jennifer Granholm and Andrew Light
“The implementation of joint Bulgarian and U.S. projects in the field of nuclear energy is key to ensuring energy security in the region.” That is what Energy Minister Vladimir Malinov said during bilateral meetings with the U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm and the U.S. Assistant Secretary of Energy for International Affairs Andrew Light. The talks took place in
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Minister Malinov in Bucharest: All aid is vital for rebuilding Ukraine's energy system
“Energy assistance to Ukraine is key to the security of the region. In the coming winter months, the country invaded by Russia will need electricity imports and increased demand spikes prices. In this situation, any assistance to repair Ukraine's energy infrastructure is crucial. Therefore, we are united in supporting Ukraine's economy and population.” That is what Energy Minister Vladimir Malinov said
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Minister Malinov: U.S. Trade and Development Agency is a reliable partner of Bulgaria for achieving energy transformation
“Due to the active cooperation between Bulgaria and the U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA), we will continue to implement the objectives of energy transformation. Working with a trustworthy and valuable partner such as USTDA, whose expertise and professionalism are undeniable capital, is key to the development of Bulgarian
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ESO and USTDA signed an agreement for a feasibility study on the East –West Energy Corridor
The U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) will provide grant financing for a feasibility study on the construction of the East-West Energy Corridor. A grant agreement was signed today at the Council of Ministers by the executive directors of USTDA and “Electricity System Operator” EAD, Ms. Enoh T. Ebong and Mr. Angelin Tsachev, in the presence of the U.S. Ambassador to Bulgaria H. E.
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Bulgaria and the Czech Republic will cooperate in the operation of nuclear capacity
Bulgaria's experience in the exploitation of nuclear capacity is an excellent precondition for deepening energy cooperation between our country and the Czech Republic. The two countries face similar challenges in the civil nuclear - building new capacities and diversifying nuclear fuel. That is what Energy Minister Vladimir Malinov and the Czech Ambassador to Bulgaria H.E. Miroslav Toman agreed upon during
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Minister Malinov insisted on decisive and urgent measures to bring the liquefied gas terminal near Alexandroupolis into operation
“The liquefied gas terminal near Alexandroupolis is key to diversifying energy supply and ensuring the security of the region. The implementation of the project is one of our main priorities, as its infrastructure is expected to deliver liquefied gas from the U.S.A. and others to consumers in Bulgaria, North Macedonia,
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