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Romania and Bulgaria will resume negotiations to build Turnu Magurele-Nicopol hydropower plant

Romania and Bulgaria will resume negotiations to build the hydropower plant at Turnu Magurele - Nicopol, the Minister of Energy, Virgil Popescu, announced on Tuesday, in a post on his Facebook page.

"The hydrotechnical project will have 840 MW of installed power, of which 420 MW is the Romanian part, with a total production of 4400 GW per year, respectively 2200 GW for Romania. Today we agreed with the Minister of Energy from Bulgaria, Rosen Hristov, that it is a necessary project , very important for ensuring energy independence and security. I held these discussions with Minister Hristov at the 26th Conference organized by the Institute of Energy for South-East Europe with the theme Energy & Development 2022, in Athens," said Popescu.

Energy Security in the context of the green transition was the main topic of discussion at the ministerial meeting hosted in Athens by the Greek Minister of Energy, Kostas Skrekas.

According to the Romanian Minister of Energy, the Minister of Energy and Infrastructure from Albania, Belinda Balluku, the Minister of Economy from Kosovo, Artane Rizvanolli, the Minister of Energy from Bulgaria, Rosen Hristov, and the Minister of Ecological Transition from Italy, Gilberto Pichetto Fratin, also participated in the event.

"We reiterated the need for good collaboration between our states in the field of energy in order to be able to ensure our energy security and independence. Also, through regional cooperation, we manage to ensure the diversification of sources for natural gas and energy supply and the provision of transport routes," Virgil Popescu said.

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