April 22 (SeeNews) - Bulgarian engineering, construction and energy group Enemona said it has won a 55.48 million euro ($74 million) contract, value added tax excluded, on a nuclear power project in Slovakia.
Slovenske Elektrarne, part of Italy's ENEL and the second largest utility in Central and Eastern Europe, has picked Enemona to supply the electrical and instrumentation/control systems for the construction of units 3 and 4 at the Mochovce nuclear power plant, the Bulgarian company said in a statement on Wednesday.
Enemona should execute the contract within 960 days from the start of the construction and assembly works, it added.
The two additional units that Slovenske Elektrarne is building will have a 440 megawatt capacity each and should become operational in 2012 and in early 2013. The power plant already has two units of the same capacity.
Shares of Enemona, part of the blue-chip SOFIX index on the bourse in Sofia, were trading 0.54% higher at 9.2 levs ($6.3/4.7 euro) by 0854 GMT on Thursday.
(1 euro = 1.95583 Bulgarian levs)