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Sofia will not be left without central heating in winter, deputy minister says

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The Bulgarian Energy Holding is considering the option to acquire ownership ofthe municipal company Toplofikacia-Sofia. The aim is to find a solution to the chronic problem with the company's debts. This has become clear at a briefing in the Ministry of Energy by Deputy Minister of Energy Miroslav Damyanov, Executive Director of Bulgargaz, Nikolay Pavlov, and Valentin Nikolov, Chairman of the Board of BEH. A working group will be set up to discuss the options.

Sofia would not be left without heating because of Toplofikacia's debts, Damyanov said.




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