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Electricity sector in Bulgaria
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The electricity sector in Bulgaria is an important part of energy in Bulgaria and is highly diversified. As of 2021 nuclear power accounts for 34.7% of Bulgaria's power, coal power provides 39.4%, while renewable energy provides 15.8% of the country's electricity needs.[1]
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![]() Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant is the largest power plant in Bulgaria |
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