Intellinews - Bulgaria Energy Report
05-Mar-2012 | News-Press Release
The IntelliNews Bulgaria Energy Sector Report offers an extensive summary of the  Bulgarian energy sector, segmented into electricity, thermal, water, gas, oil  and renewable energy markets. It includes a complete coverage of the latest  developments, trends and corporate news, accompanied by thorough statistics and  comments. This sector report is ideal to keep you abreast on recent company and  industry news. Written by local professionals, it is a unique market and  business intelligence analysis, tailored to save time by providing in-depth  information, while helping you to make confident and informed business  decisions.
  
  Summary
  Bulgaria raised electricity, natural gas and heating prices this year, with the  last two increases taking place as of July 1 and October 1, 2011.  http://www.bharatbook.com/market-research-reports/energy-market-research-report/intellinews-bulgaria-energy-report.html
  
  In M&A activity, Bulgaria launched the sale of the 33% state stakes in two  subsidiaries of Czech company CEZ and two subsidiaries of Austria’s EVN in  Bulgaria. Austria's EVN re-confirmed its interest in acquiring 70% of the  project managment company in charge of the construction of Gorna Arda. The  government decided to list its minority stake in E.ON Bulgaria on the Bulgarian  Stock Exchange in Q1 2011. And Enel S.p.A.’s Dutch subsidiary, Enel Investment  Holding BV, has finalised the sale of the entire capital of the  Netherlands–registered companies Maritsa East III Power Holding BV and Enel  Maritsa O&M Holding Netherland BV, which own respectively 73% of the  lignite-fuelled Maritsa East III power plant. The government announced plans for  a public offering of minority stakes of Electricity System Operator (ESO) and  coal-fired power plant Maritsa East II. Two acquisitions were also registered on  the heating market industry reports
  
  Alternative energy activity included plans for mainly wind and solar units, as  well as cogeneration plants. Developments were observed also on the nuclear  power market, where the government is seeking ways to cut costs for the Belene  nuke plant that is yet to be built, as well as to expand the operating life of  the existing Kozloduy. We give anupdate onthe status of works Bulgaria's three  major pipeline projects – South Stream, Nabucco and Burgas-Alexandroupolis,  which face significant political obstacles
  
  ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION 3
  NUCLEAR ENERGY 10
  NATURAL GAS 13
  CENTRAL DISTRICT HEATING 15
  PIPELINE PROJECTS 16
  RENEWABLE ENERGY 20
  BULGARIAN ENERGY HOLDING 25
  APPENDIX
  
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