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Schoenherr Attorneys at Law
With a last-minute amendment of the Bulgarian Energy Act of 26 June 2020, natural gas trading becomes an activity subject to licensing by the Energy and Water Regulatory Commission...
Wolf Theiss
The Parliament adopted a new Bill amending the Energy Act introducing a number of measures to further integrate RES Generation into the liberalised market and abolishing electricity export fees.
Wolf Theiss
The Bill has already passed its first hearing before the Energy committee and the plenary session of the Bulgarian Parliament.
Wolf Theiss
The NSGE provided under Decision SP-1 represents a specific amount of electricity per 1 kW installed capacity to be purchased by the end suppliers and the public supplier under the FiTs.
Wolf Theiss
On 22 January 2018 the Bulgarian Competition Protection Commission ("CPC") announced that it opened a sector inquiry into the electricity markets in Bulgaria.
Penkov, Markov & Partners
The proposals include measures that should lead to greater energy efficiency and bigger number of market relations in the energy sector.
Djingov, Gouginski, Kyutchukov & Velichkov
IBEX was established in January 2014.
Schoenherr Attorneys at Law
Most recently, the Bulgarian Energy Regulator has taken significant steps towards the full liberalisation of the natural gas market:
Jones Day
Foreign investors who have suffered losses in the renewable energy sectors in Bulgaria may be entitled to compensation under Bulgaria's numerous bilateral investment treaties ("BITs") and/or the Energy Charter Treaty ("ECT").
Schoenherr Attorneys at Law
The electricity market in Bulgaria has been fully liberalised, by law since 2007. But until recently electricity trading has been limited.
Schoenherr Attorneys at Law
On 14 January 2014, the President of the Republic of Bulgaria, Mr. Rosen Plevneliev, addressed the country’s Constitutional Court, claiming that the 20% fee on solar and wind power plants does not comply with the Bulgarian Constitution and should therefore be revoked.
Schoenherr Attorneys at Law
The Bulgarian energy market is regulated by the Energy Act 2003 and several pieces of secondary legislation.
CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP
All renewable energy projects in Bulgaria have been hit by a retroactive change in the fee they must pay for accessing the electricity transmission and distribution grids.
CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP
On 4 September 2012, the Ministry of Economy, Energy and Tourism published a draft National Action Plan for developing renewable energy sources by 2020.
CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP
The feed-in tariff (FIT) for photovoltaic (PV) installations is to be further reduced, following the publication of a report showing that the investment cost of PV projects has decreased by more than 10%.
CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP
On 14.06.2012 Bulgarian Parliament adopted a Resolution limiting the ban on the ‘fracking’ method of drilling and extraction of shale gas.
CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP
A new public information system is to be created about the potential production and consumption of energy from renewable sources in Bulgaria.
Schoenherr Attorneys at Law
The Bulgarian Parliament approved the effective Renewable Energy Law in April 2011.
Schoenherr Attorneys at Law
The third energy package (TEP) aims at the development of the electricity and gas markets, particularly the separation of supply and generation activities from transmission operations.
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