BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 5. Following a
tender process below the Public Procurement Act, ICGB is awarding
a Bulgarian firm with the contract for detailed design scope for
GMS2 Stara Zagora that may enable capability growth of the
Interconnector Greece-Bulgaria (IGB), ICGB informed Development.
The transmission system operator goals at upgrading the Gasoline
Metering Station in Stara Zagora to spice up its technical capability
from 3 bcm/y to five bcm/y.
“ICGB’s strategic determination of commencing the detailed design
section at GMS2 Stara Zagora even previous to seeing the anticipated
outcomes of the binding section of the incremental capability course of
scheduled for July 2024, which is the same old course of and chronology
required upon regulation, emphasizes ICGB’s dedication to offering
improved gasoline transmission capabilities to the area”, stated ICGB’s
Govt Officers Teodora Georgieva and George Satlas.
As a subsequent step from the continuing incremental capability course of,
ICGB has revealed collectively with the Bulgarian transmission system
operator a draft Challenge Proposal for the entry-exit level at Stara
Zagora for public session on its web site. All
events are invited to take part by sending their feedback and
proposals by 4th March 2024. A Challenge Proposal with The Greek
Pure Gasoline Transmission System DESFA is about to be revealed as
effectively.
The Greece-Bulgaria interconnector connects Bulgaria to the
Southern Gasoline Hall and is a part of the Vertical Gasoline Hall. The
pipeline strengthens the power connectivity and safety within the
area, offering entry to pure gasoline from new, diversified
sources.