Bulgaria’s Energy and Water Regulatory Commission and Turkey’s Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EMRA) signed an agreement for bilateral cooperation. The new agreement is expected to boost the development of the energy sector and the economic growth of the countries in the region. The agreement with Turkey’s EMRA is a result of the policy of the Bulgarian energy regulator aimed at expanding interaction with the national regulatory authorities of other countries. So far Bulgaria’s Energy and Water Regulatory Commission signed cooperation agreements with the energy regulators in Romania, Greece, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia as well as with the water regulators in Kosovo, Albania and Georgia.
At the moment, there is no direct threat to our country stemming from the sharp deterioration of the security environment in the Middle East, President Rumen Radev announced after the three-hour meeting of the Consultative Council on..
We must be prepared for the worst-case scenario because the situation is escalating after Iran’s direct attack against Israel, said caretaker Minister of Defence Atanas Zapryanov for public service TV BNT. “We have response steps which is the next..
10,335 tons of roses have been produced in Bulgaria in 2024, almost 1,000 tons more than last year, the Consultative Council on Oil Bearing Roses says. There are almost 3,000 rose producers registered in the country, and 53 rose oil distilleries..
Caretaker Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivan Kondov is leading the Bulgarian delegation at the 45th session of the Ministerial Conference of La..
Due to the official recommendation of the European Commission and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), Bulgaria Air has canceled all..
On Friday, lows will be between 10 and 15 degrees Celsius , 13°C in Sofia. Maximum temperatures will be between 26 and 31°C, 28° in the capital. During..
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