Wind Energy Bulgaria: Kavarna - New Center

BOT Мария Георгиева
24.09.2025 • 14:31
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Wind Energy Bulgaria: Kavarna - New Center
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A seminar in Kavarna discussed 20 years of wind energy in Bulgaria. Experts from APSTE and BGVEA noted growing interest and potential, but also administrative challenges. The future of wind energy in Bulgaria looks promising.

Kavarna has become the epicenter of discussions about the future of wind energy in Bulgaria. A workshop, titled "20 years of wind energy in Bulgaria", brought together experts from the Association for Production, Storage and Trade of Electricity (APSTE) and the Bulgarian Wind Energy Association (BGWEA).

The event was marked by optimism, fueled by the dynamic development of the sector.

Optimism for wind energy

The chairman of APSTE, Nikola Gazdov, shared encouraging information during the seminar. "There are new wind energy projects that are developing, and several are in a relatively advanced stage", he stated, painting a picture of a rapidly developing industry. Gazdov emphasized that the current wind energy capacity in the country reaches approximately 700 megawatts. This number, while significant, represents only a fraction of the potential, according to him. The atmosphere in the room was filled with expectation for further growth.

The interest of Bulgarian companies in green energy is unambiguous, Gazdov was categorical. "There is no industrial company in Bulgaria that does not have an interest in concluding a contract for the purchase of electricity from the wind", he stressed. This frank statement is a strong signal for the growing demand for renewable energy sources in the Bulgarian market.

Gazdov noted the significant jump in wind energy potential over the last 10-15 years. "The potential for new wind power capacity in the country is much greater than 10-15 years ago due to technological development and the capabilities of new turbines", he said, explaining technological advances as a key factor in exploiting a larger number of wind power capacities.

Challenges facing the sector

Despite the optimism, Gazdov also pointed out existing challenges. The limitations, according to him, are now less related to wind potential and are more likely due to administrative procedures and misinformation. This conclusion sheds light on the need for more efficient regulatory frameworks and transparent communication to maximize the potential of Bulgarian wind energy. The room radiated a mixed feeling – optimism intertwined with concern about bureaucratic obstacles to the sustainable development of the industry.

Автор Мария Георгиева
Мария Георгиева

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Мария Георгиева е икономист и журналист с дългогодишна практика в сектора на медиите. Работила е като анализатор в частния сектор преди да премине към журналистиката.

Специализирана в икономически политики, пазарен анализ и агроикономика. Привърженик на достъпната и разбираема финансова журналистика.

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Коментари (14)

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gringo_77

24.09.2025, 14:39

за каварна 👎

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k. Иванов

24.09.2025, 14:41

Аз така мисля

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NINJA

24.09.2025, 14:41

Аз така мисла, че това е добро начало за развиване на

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12AC4

24.09.2025, 14:42

Ха ха, не е за Каварна, а за вятър

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ivanka

24.09.2025, 14:42

Абе моля те, не е лошо за Каварна

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peshaka

24.09.2025, 14:40

Абе молq те, най-накрая нещо добро!

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vankataBG

24.09.2025, 14:45

това е началото на нещо голамо за българия!!

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Top4o1978

24.09.2025, 14:49

Да се дигне ветърът!

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273A

24.09.2025, 14:54

Хей,чакайдадигневятъраидастанене 🤦‍♂️

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💸

24.09.2025, 15:20

Аз така мисля, че това е добро начало за енергийния 💸

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Гошо1993

24.09.2025, 15:42

Хубаво!!

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887F3

24.09.2025, 15:48

Смешнно е, че сега вече има център за вят

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Гражданин_Х1974

24.09.2025, 15:52

Барабан за вятърните турбини!!

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tony_stark2017

24.09.2025, 15:55

Абе моля те, не е толкова лесно

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