The Confederation of Independent Trade Unions from Bulgaria (CITUB) warned that possible layoffs in mining, occurred after the priority purchase of renewable energy, could cause people to destroy photovoltaic solar panels and wind turbines, reported the newspaper Sega, cited by Novinite.
According to a parliamentary committee in the energy field, the situation of EVN company is the worst, because from June 2012 recorded losses of 300 million leva, or about 150 million euros.
In turn, Energo Pro accumulated in 2013 losses of 15.7 million leva (7.2 million euros) and the amount could reach 143 million leva (71.5 million euros) at the end of this year, said Plamen Stefanov, chairman of the board of the company, cited by Mediafax.
The reductions in electricity tariffs from March could cause EVN losses of 35 million leva (17.5 million euros) and Energo Pro 24.6 million leva (12.3 million euros).
In March, EVN announced that faces bankruptcy, due to changes in the government procurement rules of renewable energy.
Joerg Sollfelner, CEO of EVN Bulgaria, explained that the energy distributors started recording losses after DKEVR changed the pricing model.
CEZ Group, who has also invested in wind turbines from Romania, may register in Bulgaria losses of nearly 200 million leva (100 million euros).
In Romania, the company has prospered until the adoption of the Deferment Ordinance on the postponement of a number of green certificates until 1 January 2018 for wind power. CEZ is the largest investor in renewable energy in Romania. He invested about 1.1 billion euros in a park of 600 MW at Fântânele and Cogealac.
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