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| Новини |
| Bulgaria Government Revives Hydroelectric Projects on Danube River |
| 25.09.2008 |
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Bulgaria's government decided Thursday that the Minister of Energy and Economy Petar Dimitrov was going coordinate and govern the re-launching of two joint hydroelectric projects with Romania on the Danube River - "Nikopol-Turnu Magurele" and "Silistra-Calarasi".
Dimitrov is going to chair the interdepartmental working group, which must examine, analyze and confirm the technical, economic, and environmental feasibility of the two projects, and to consider the opportunities for finding private partners to realize them.
The "Nikopol-Turnu Magurele" project envisages the construction of a dam on the Danube close to the Bulgarian town of Nikopol, and the Romanian town of Turnu Magurele, and about 7 km northwest of the town of Belene, where Bulgaria's second nuclear power plant will be constructed.
The project will aim to improve the navigation of the river, and to take advantage of its hydroelectric potential not unlike the Iron Gates Dam between Serbia and Romania.
The dam will be wide about 16 meters, which would allow the construction of a highway, and a railroad connecting the Bulgarian and the Romanian banks of the Danube.
After the completion of this project both Bulgaria and Romania are expected to have new electricity production capacities of 440 MW each, which will produce about 2200 GW/h of electricity per year.
The "Silistra-Calarasi" project will be similar, only of smaller scale. It will include the construction of a dam close to the Bulgarian city of Silistra, and a water-powered complex with the capacity of 265 MW, and production of 1642 GW/h of electricity per year.
The construction of "Nikopol-Turnu Magurele" complex was planned in the 1960s, and was formally started in 1977.
However, the positive effects of its completion were disputed by a report of the Ministry of Environment in 1999, which stated that dam would cause the river level to rise by 7 meters, and to flood three-quarters of the town of Nikopol, and 500 000 decares of agricultural land.
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