Energy policy
Bulgaria will Probably Go to Arbitration with Gazprom. The Situation is Not Good
"Bulgaria did not make the right decision regarding the old contract with Gazprom. There is no way to sign a new contract. Every step is a big problem. We are going to arbitration, most likely."
IAEA chief says mission to big Ukraine nuclear plant on way
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency said Monday that the U.N. nuclear watchdog's long-awaited expert mission to the Zaporizhzhia power plant in Ukraine "is now on its way."
Power distribution companies invest 15 bln Turkish Liras
Electricity distribution companies collectively invested 14.7 billion Turkish Liras in 2021, up 57 percent from a year ago, according to a report by the Association of Electricity Distribution System Operators (ELDER).
Investments made by 21 distribution companies in power grids amounted to 11.45 billion liras, capturing the largest share.
Ukraine has offered its Gas Pipelines to Europe if Nord Stream 1 is Halted
Ukraine has offered to provide its gas transmission network for the delivery of Russian gas to Europe after Nord Stream 1 has been failing so much lately and constantly having to shut down the gas on it.
"Gazprom" announced that it will stop the gas on this pipeline again for a technical inspection from August 31 to September 2.
Brits will be Financially Incentivizing to Save Electricity
According to the Daily Express - National Grid, the operator of Britain's single energy system, plans to incentivize residents of the country to reduce their energy consumption during the autumn and winter, when the country's energy consumption is at its highest.
Govt confirms EUR 40m aid package to cut companies’ energy bills
Ljubljana – The government confirmed on Thursday an aid package under which EUR 40 million will be disbursed to companies this year and next to help them cope with higher energy costs. Three different types of aid will be available, according to Economy Minister Matjaž Han.
Day 173 of the Invasion of Ukraine: Over 40 Countries called on Russia to Hand Over the Zaporizhzhia NPP to Kyiv
Here are the highlights of events related to the war in Ukraine over the past 24 hours:
Over 40 countries called on Russia to hand over the Zaporizhzhia NPP to Kyiv
Germany to Reduce Heating in Public Buildings to 19 Degrees
Germany, which fears a shortage of gas, this winter will limit heating in public buildings with a thermostat that will not be able to exceed 19 degrees, announced the Minister of Economy Robert Habeck.
The environmentalist Habeck, who is also the climate minister, already in July presented energy saving measures.
Oil demand rises as gas prices surge: IEA
Global oil demand will rise more than previously forecast this year as heatwaves and soaring gas prices are prompting countries to switch fuels for power generation, the International Energy Agency has said.
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Former Bulgarian PM: It would be Tragic to Give Up Liquefied Gas and Pay in Rubles
"Liquefied gas from the United States is the best option for Bulgaria". Former Prime Minister Kiril Petkov said this on Nova TV. According to him, he negotiated personally with the suppliers, without intermediaries.