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The Bobov Dol coal-fired thermal power plant in southwestern Bulgaria is causing serious damage to the environment. This is written in the conclusions in the report "The Dirty Legacy of Coal", prepared by Greenpeace - Bulgaria, the non-governmental organization announced.The conclusions in the report reveal that the waste streams from the Bobov Dol TPP seriously pollute the waters of the Razmetanitsa River, a tributary of the German River, which flows into the Struma River, and from there the.
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SOFIA (Bulgaria), January 28 (SeeNews) - Bulgarian thermal power plant (TPP) Bobov Dol [BUL:TC8A] said that its standalone net profit edged up to 2.5 million levs ($1.6 million/1.3 million euro) in 2020 from 2.4 million levs in 2019.
TPP Bobov Dol s revenue grew to 161.2 million levs last year from 143.2 million levs in 2019, the company said in an annual financial statement.
The power plant operator s expenses increased to 158.7 million levs from 140.5 million levs.
TPP Bobov Dol, established in 2000, is a coal-fired power plant located in the Kyustendil region, in southwestern Bulgaria, with an installed capacity of 630 megawatts. In 2008, the government sold Bobov Dol TPP to local consortium Energy MK, which remains its sole owner.
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December 20, 2020 07:15 GMT
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Under the European Green Deal initiative, the European Union is aiming to reduce its net greenhouse-gas emissions to zero by 2050 and become climate neutral. That target poses a big challenge for EU member state Bulgaria, where 60 percent of the country s power comes from plants that burn mostly coal. The managers of the Bobov Dol thermal plant are working on a survival plan to convert to cleaner energy sources and protect jobs.
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