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Bulgaria Resumes Export of Electric Power after Midnight

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Friday, 27 January 2012

Bulgaria resumes exporting electric power at 1 am Saturday, January 28, ordered Economy and Energy Minister, Traichko Traikov.

The resumed export has been made possible by the end of the effective strike of miners and workers at the largest State-owned coal mines "Maritsa Iztok."

The mandatory threshold of 75% of coal reserves has been reached, the Ministry informs.

The export of electric power was stopped on January 21 over the strike in order to avoid power outages in the country.

Bulgaria will not be sanctioned over halting the export because the strike is considered a force-majeure circumstance. The losses from the strike are estimated at BGN 20 M.

The export of electric power was stopped on January 21 over the strike the largest coal mines in Bulgaria in order to avoid power outages in the country.

Friday, 27 January 2012

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