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New lignite fired project in Bulgaria.(international)(Brief article)

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The US company AES has awarded a turnkey contract for a new lignite fired power plant in Bulgaria to French company Alstom. The 670 MW Maritza East 1 power station will be built near Galabovo in the south east of the country under a deal worth over [euro]700m ($880m).

The plant will be equipped with pulverized coal boilers incorporating low-N[O.sub.x] burners and will be fitted with a lime stone-based wet flue gas desulphurization ...

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