Power Distributor Energo-Pro Also Takes Bulgaria to Court
Energy | March 26, 2014, Wednesday // 14:47| viewsPhoto by BGNES
Energo-Pro has become the second power distributor to sue Bulgaria at the World Bank's arbitrary court.
The Czech company has announced that it has lodged a claim with the International Center of Settlement of Investment Disputes, which could be launched in case of failed arbitration, Energo-Pro's sources have informed Bulgarian newspaper Trud.
Last year, EVN, which provides electricity to the south of Bulgaria, also filed a case at the World Bank's court.
The State Commission for Energy and Water Regulation (what DKEVR stands for) has cited "threats to energy security" as a reason.
It claims that debts to be covered by the power distributors are worth BGN 350 M (EUR 175 M).
The companies, however, refute allegations of any liabilities to NEK, explaining that NEK actually owes them compensations for uncollected renewable energy taxes.
Power distributors now have a 7-day deadline (until Friday) to make payments if they wish to keep their licenses.
Economy Minister Dragomir Stoynev announced earlier on Wednesday that NEK has not received anything from the distributors.
The three power distributors have not yet come up with official statements on their plans by the end of the week.
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