Bulgaria to revive Belene nuclear power project with private help

Reuters

Published Aug 12, 2016 06:54AM ET

Bulgaria to revive Belene nuclear power project with private help

SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria wants private investors to help it restart the Belene nuclear power project after a court ruled Sofia must pay hefty compensation to Russia over equipment ordered for it, Prime Minister Boiko Borisov said on Friday.

The Balkan country had canceled the 2,000 megawatt project on the Danube River in 2012 due to financial constraints and after pressure from Brussels and Washington, who said it would only increase Bulgaria's dependence on Russian energy imports.

An international arbitration court ruled in June that Sofia should pay more than 550 million euros ($623 million) in compensation to Russian nuclear giant Rosatom over the two nuclear reactors ordered.

"We have a very changed situation," Borisov told local media. "We are obliged to pay for these two reactors."

Borisov, however, said that the Black Sea state still does not have enough financial resources to build the nuclear plant.

"Let us make it a private project through the privatization agency with various options for the state's share. This is the solution," he said.