- 2008 Bulgarian energy crisis
The 2008 Bulgarian Energy Crisis is an ongoing crisis in Bulgaria. The crisis is affecting more than a million households mainly in in the capital
Sofia but also inBurgas ,Pleven , andVratsa . As of late September 2008 the issue is not yet resolved.Background
Bulgaria imports
natural gas fromRussia . It is used in combined heating plants in most Bulgarian cities, producing electricity during thesummer months and heat duringwinter . In 2001 the RussianGazprom signed an agreement with the then Bulgarian Energy MinisterRumen Ovcharov that Bulgaria will receive Russian gas at lower cost as a way to compensate for transit Russian pipes to other parts ofEurope . Gas remained relatively cheap in Bulgaria until 2008 when Gazprom changed the terms of the contract. By then the price of gas had skyrocketed and Gazprom refused to sell cheap gas to Bulgaria.Meanwhile, a largeembezzlement scandal raged in Sofia. The managing director of the central heating plant in SofiaValentin Dimitrov was charged with fraud and stealing more than one million lev from the company. The trial is ongoing. A new board of directors was appointed. The citizens of Sofia were unable to pay the higher bills and some outright refused which in 2008 led to huge losses of the Toplofikacia company and it run into debt with the Bulgarian energy providerBulgargas . Less then 50% of Sofia residents paid their bills regularly. Bulgargas started reducing the amount of gas to the company saying payment was long overdue.Vicious Circle
With more than 50% of all consumers in Sofia refusing to pay their bills, Toplofikacia ran into debt with the Bulgarian energy provider Bulgargas. Bulgargas in turn said it was no longer able to pay to the Russian giant
Gazprom . Gas supply has been restricted and even shut down in some cities. On September 25 Toplofikacia Sofia issued a statement saying it will not be able to provide enough heat to all residents of Sofia and that winter was fast approaching. As of late September the issue is unresolved.hutting Down Pipes
Bulgargs shut down pipes providing gas to heating plants in
Vratsa ,Burgas andPleven . Hospitals and kindergarten took emergency measures and installed boilers. Toplofikacia Sofia shut down the hot water of more than 100 buildings in Sofia where 90 to 100 percent of residents refused to pay.Political Reaction
The Bulgarian energy minister
Peter Dimitrov said customers were to blame as they refused to pay their bills. He said the municipality should help the company. The mayor of Sofia,Boyko Borisov said the state should interfere. As of late September 2008 the issue is unresolved and Gasprom will shut down supply of gas to all companies who were in debt, including the four plants in Sofia.Fears of Grid Failure
The combined heating plant in Sofia produces heat and electricity from natural gas. With supplies rapidly diminishing and winter fast approaching, more and more residents are switching on electrical heating devices and also boilers for hot water which usually Toplofikacia supplies. The National Electricity Company
NEK EAD said grid failure was imminent if all households start using electricity for heating in the cold winter months.Outraged Residents
The media have picked up the story and are broadcasting daily reports on the current crisis showing angry residents complaining that water was too cold, bills were exceptionally high or that their home will remain cold in winter because their neighbours have refused to pay their bills and Toplofikacia shuts down supply to all customers in the building. Around 80% of all Sofia residents live in apartment buildings eight stories or higher. If several families in the building refuse to pay, Toplofikacia shuts down supply to the whole building. This has caused huge outrage among the population, with reports of bickerings among neighbours in the media. As of September 2008 the issue is unresolved and more and more buildings in Sofia are left with no hot water and no central heating.
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Economic crisis of 2008
*Energy crisis References
* [http://www.focus-fen.net/?id=n153780 Focus News Agency:The Battle For Central heating]
September 25 ,2008
* [http://international.ibox.bg/news/id_2040267121 Sofia Might Be Without Central Heating]External links
* [http://www.toplofikaciasofia.bg/ Official website of Toplofikacia Sofia]
* [http://www.bulgargaz.bg/en Official website of Bulgargas]
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