Electrohold Trade, formerly CEZ Trade Bulgaria, was established in 2005. The company obtained a licence for electricity trade on the liberalized market in July 2005. It is active in the wholesale of electricity and sale of electric power to industrial clients.
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Electrohold, a unit of Eurohold Bulgaria, plans to develop and construct a 100 MW solar photovoltaic project that will be located near the town of Maglizh in the southern region of Stara Zag...
Read moreSUNOTEC has commissioned Bulgaria's largest solar power plant, the 123 MW Verila Solar Park project. The plant will supply green energy to telecom companies for the next 10 years under a power purchas...
Read moreAxpo has signed a long-term power purchase agreement (PPA) with CEZ’s Fântânele-Cogealac-Gradina wind farm, part of Macquarie Asset Management’s energy portfolio in Romania. T...
Read moreEighteen months after the start of the divestment process, CEZ Group has concluded a transaction in which its Romanian assets have been acquired by funds managed by MIRA. Seven Romanian companies (Dis...
Read moreÄŒEZ Group has reached an agreement to sell its Romanian assets to funds managed by Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets (MIRA). The assets comprise seven companies, including electricity distribut...
Read moreBulgaria’s competition regulator has moved to block the bid of the insurance and financial group Eurohold’s 4EH.BB to acquire the Bulgarian assets of Czech utility CEZ for a total con...
Read moreEurohold has entered into an agreement to acquire the Bulgarian assets of Czech utility CEZ for EUR335 million (US$377.9 million). CEZ Group’s assets in Bulgaria include a power util...
Read moreCEZ announced that it has terminated a contract to sell its assets in Bulgaria to Inercom due to "unlawful obstructions" by Bulgarian authorities. Inercom’s acquisition of CEZ Bulgaria was...
Read moreABO Wind has reported the divestment of nine wind farm projects with a total nominal capacity of about 100 MW to the Czech supplier ÄŒEZ. The amount of the transaction has not been disclosed.
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