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There are a lot of imbalances in energy. The work of the standing parliamentary committee has already started and in the first place the chairman of the Commission for Energy and Water Regulation (EWRC), who has expired, and one member of the regulator will be replaced, the chairman of the commission told BNT on Energy in the National Assembly, MP from “We continue the change” Radoslav Ribarski.
For the position will be looking for a person with managerial experience in energy who has analytical skills. The rules for the election are to be voted on in the energy commission, and then it will become clear which candidates will run, he explained.
Fisherman commented on some of the government’s ideas shared today. Geothermal energy has potential for development. We will proceed to study the capacity and capabilities of Bulgaria for geothermal energy, he said.
As for batteries – the whole world is striving for industrial energy storage and we will try to keep up with these technologies. Industrial batteries are the future for us. There is a long way to go until reliable technology is reached, but we are ready to take this path, Ribarski explained.
Waste factories solve a big environmental problem and independently that the construction of such a plant in Sofia has received a great negative response, for us this is the main way to deal with waste, he noted.
capacity, assured Ribarski and added that possibilities for combining electricity from coal together with waste disposal are being considered.
“The remarks on the Recovery and Sustainability Plan concerning the Mari basin “By 2030, there are several levels of emissions that, if achieved, coal-fired power plants can continue to operate,” said Radoslav Ribarski.
He also touched on the topic of the moratorium and said that discussions on compensatory mechanisms were still ongoing and that the moratorium option was being considered. will fall earlier. Fishermen described it as an unpopular extreme measure that gives time to the government and is a necessary evil.
Parliamentarism presupposes debates, discussions, so that everyone can express their opinion, not to be led by the political leanings of the moment. The discussion lasted a long time today, but a decision was reached, which the Bulgarian citizens expected, namely the deputies to enter the National Assembly with green certificates, Ribarski commented.
(According to him), today’s debates do not are a sign of a split in the coalition and do not portend future problems.
Regarding the supply of Azerbaijani gas, Ribarski is adamant that there is no risk to its supply.
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