Bulgaria to build nuclear plant

Bulgaria will resume construction of its unfinished nuclear power plant at Belene on the River Danube, the authorities in Sofia have announced. Prime Minister Simeon Saxe-Coburg said his government would choose a private investor by the end of the year. Bulgaria’s nuclear energy programme has been the focus of disputes with neighbouring Romania and the EU. The Sofia government has agreed to close four Soviet-designed reactors at its only working plant at Kozloduy. The two oldest reactors there have already been shut down. At Belene work ended in the early 1990s because of financial problems, and following protests from environmental groups and Romania. The government says completing the project will cost USD 2 billion. Decommissioning of Bulgaria’s old nuclear reactors was a condition for accession talks with the European Union.





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