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Energy regulators of Bulgaria and Turkey sign cooperation agreement

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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.




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