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Record-breaking 7.3 billion levs invested in Bulgarian energy over two years
The solar and battery boom is rapidly transforming the sector

Bulgaria's IPS opens megabattery factory
International Power Supply launches mass production of 8 MWh battery systems for the European market

The week: A tale about a stadium, a club and a Russian investor
Who has time for football, The Recovery Plan is back on track (kind of), The US embassy wants influencers

The week: The new enemy of Borissov
The battle for Sofia, Opening the gates to foreign workers, A huge battery plant is unveiled

Household electricity prices will continue to depend on the state
Bulgaria can now delay electricity market liberalization for years after a deal with the EC

The week: Two questions about the Real Estate market, A big battery boost is coming, Casino economy
Newsletter 25/04: Everyone is either building or buying

Can Bulgaria become a regional battery hub?
The country has the potential to become a regional leader in energy storage - if it doesn't blow its own chances

Nip-Tuck RRP investments: which projects remain and which are dropped
Plumbing for small settlements, the new train system and the 112 emergency number are among the projects dropped. Other investments worth BGN 2 billion remain in the "risk group"

The week: EU funds: the rise of the cities
A quiet financial revolution, An ex-minister indictment gone wrong, Paying for your religion

The week: And justice for all?
The democratic facade comes crumbling down, an AI factory is coming, and hopefully, some trains at last

The week: The subtle art of outsourcing, wasting water and behaving badly
K Insights newsletter 07/03

Energy connectivity is key to future security
Energy innovations and energy grid efficiency were discussed by energy ministers from Bulgaria, Azerbaijan, Moldova, Hungary, and the United Kingdom

The Zhelyazkov cabinet program: familiar intentions but nothing reformist
Among the novelties is that the government now aims to increase military spending to 2.5% of GDP