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Bulgaria: Terna Energy to develop 130 MW solar power plant

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Terna Energy, a Greek renewable energy company and part of the Emirati state-owned Masdar group, has unveiled plans to develop a 130 MW solar power plant in Bulgaria. The project will involve the construction of the solar plant, along with the necessary infrastructure, including a new 33/110 kV substation for network connection. Located in the Vratitsa area of Bulgaria’s Burgas region, the plant is expected to be operational by the end of 2026.

This development is part of Terna Energy’s broader strategic partnership with the Greek holding company GEK Terna. The construction of the solar facility will be managed by Terna, the construction division of GEK Terna. Terna Energy already has a notable presence in Bulgaria’s renewable energy sector, with two wind farms that together have an installed capacity of 30 MW.

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