The Cabinet decided Thursday to grant 600 million euros in state guarantees under the project to build the nuclear power plant at Belene, the government's press office reported.
In particular, the guarantees would be issued for loans from Euratom and the European Investment Bank (EIB), due to be granted next year.
The governmental decision substitutes the one granted for the 300 million euro loan from Euratom alone. The new decision provides guarantees for the EIB loan as well.
Euratom was expected to issue its loan by the end of this year; however, the European Commission delayed granting its approval.
Brussels announced it needed more time to consider the use of Russian technology at nuke plants.
This necessitated an extension of the state guarantees' validity until the end of next year, the government's press office said.
The power grid operator and manager of the Belene nuke plant project, NEC, would not immediately say whether the funds from the two institutions would be part of the project's overall loan financing of 3.997 billion euros.


















