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Kapital - Bułgaria | 03/12/2007
Second-hand green electricity
In Kaloyanovo, a village in south-east Bulgaria, part of the 15-tonne propeller of a wind turbine recently fell down, damaging the roofs of nearby residential and farm buildings. There was a similar incident in the city of Kavarna. This time the entire wind turbine, which weighed 70 tonnes, broke off. Siya Welinova comments: "Most of the electricity generators installed in Bulgaria are second-hand. Even though they have been repaired, they still have defects. In addition to the permanent danger of collapse, they are also very noisy. ... Bulgarian firms are buying old technology and achieving the same goals as their Western European colleagues through smaller investments. These firms are making huge profits. But for people living nearby and for consumers the problems remain because the electricity generated by these environmentalist plants is much more expensive."
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Więcej z przeglądu prasy na temat » Energia, » Bułgaria
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Kapital - Bułgaria | 25/09/2007
Bulgaria acquires a taste for organic products
Until recently Bulgaria's consumption of organic products was limited to herbal teas. This is now changing, the newspaper reports. A state prison recently got in touch with the "Balkan Biocert" organisation to find about possibilities for producing organic products in prisons. Moreover, a number of food products falsely labelled as organic have recently appeared on the market. The daily comments: "What these two incidents have in common, besides the criminal element, is that they are symptomatic of the expected boom for organic goods in Bulgaria. Interest in these products is growing. Fake organic products are simply proof of this sector's potential."
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Więcej z przeglądu prasy na temat » Bułgaria
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