Bulgaria and Romania
are going to build two water-power plants, for which they are quickly trying to
secure EU money.
This was announced Sunday
by Tudor Serban, Secretary of the Romanian Economy Ministry, as cited by
newsin.ro.
"Bulgaria wants
to build two hydropower plants together with us with EU funds. Specialists from
our two nations are going to meet in order to craft a memorandum, which they
will present to the EU institutions," Serban is quoted as saying.
In his words, the
memorandum for cooperation between Bulgaria
and Romania
may be signed within a month.
After a brief visit to Bucharest, Bulgaria's
Economy Minister, Traicho Traikov, said on October 2, 2009, the two countries
were considering such hydropower projects along the Danube.