Bulgarian Kozloduy nuclear power plant will increase the capacity of its two working units to 104%, which will increase the output of each reactor to 1100 MW reports Novinite.
If Kozloduy's two operational reactors, Unit 5 and Unit 6, work at 100% of their current capacity, their output would be 1040 MW each.
The upgrade will cost less than BGN 1 M per MW, which will be considerably less expensive than the construction of a new 60 MW power plant, Kozloduy NPP director Alexander Nikolov has explained, according to dnevnik.bg.