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Bulgaria secures Citi for the financing of nuclear expansion at Kozloduy

Bulgaria secures Citi for the financing of nuclear expansion at Kozloduy

Bulgaria's energy ministry announced on Wednesday that it has partnered with U.S. Citibank to finance the construction nuclear power units for the Kozloduy NPP. This is the largest energy project the country has undertaken in many years.

Zhecho Stankov, Energy Minister of Bulgaria, held final discussions in New York with the leadership of Citi to agree on financing for units 7 & 8 at Bulgaria's nuclear site which will use Westinghouse AP1000 technology.

Stankov told Stephanie von Friedeburg of Citi Global Director Public Sector Banking that the agreement with Citi was an important step in ensuring the success of the government’s priority energy project and ensuring long-term energy stability.

According to a statement from the Ministry, Citi is the exclusive coordinator and arranger for export credit and this deal represents their largest nuclear financing project throughout Central and Eastern Europe.

Citi did not respond to our request for comment.

Kozloduy, Bulgaria's sole nuclear power plant, dates back to 1970. Two 1,000 megawatt Soviet-made nuclear reactors are in operation. By 2007, four others had been closed.

According to the expansion plan, unit 7 will be completed by 2033. Unit 8 will follow a little later.

Hyundai Engineering & construction of South Korea received approval from the Bulgarian parliament in February for discussions to be advanced on the building of two nuclear reactors, with a combined power capacity 2,300 MW. (Reporting and editing by Barbara Lewis; Antonis Pothitos)

(source: Reuters)