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POWER: Greek Terna Eyes 130MW Bulgarian PV for 2026

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Greece’s Terna Energy plans to develop a 130MW solar power plant in Bulgaria, with the project expected to be connected to the grid by the end of 2026, Terna said, cited by Bloomberg.

  • The project will join its operational wind portfolio in the country, which stands at a total capacity of 30MW.
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Greece’s Terna Energy plans to develop a 130MW solar power plant in Bulgaria, with the project expected to be connected to the grid by the end of 2026, Terna said, cited by Bloomberg.

  • The project will join its operational wind portfolio in the country, which stands at a total capacity of 30MW.