November 26 (SeeNews) - Bulgarian state-owned Electricity System Operator (ESO) said on Thursday that it has signed four power line reconstruction deals, worth a total of 3.2 million levs ($2 million/1.6 million euro), with local companies Emu and Impuls-Ko.
Emu won three of the deals, worth a total of 2.1 million levs, ESO said in several notices to the public procurement agency.
Emu's deals envisage the installation of new optical ground wires at thee 110 kV power lines - Asparuh, Razdel, and Dorostol, in the country's northeast.
Impuls-Ko's contract concerns the 400 kV Zornitsa power line, connection thermal power plant Maritsa Iztok 2 with Burgas power substation.
All deals were signed as part of previously inked framework agreements.
(1 euro = 1.95583 levs)