May 10 (SeeNews) - Bulgaria's National Electricity Company - NEK, said that it has signed a 2 million levs ($1.1 million/1.0 million euro) contract with local company Delectra, which will design an integrate control systems for NEK-managed hydro power plants (HPPs) Batak, Peshtera and Aleko.
The deal was signed on April 19, NEK said in a notice on Thursday.
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Ten companies submitted offers in the public procurement procedure for awarding the contract.
Delectra is fully owned by private investor Georgi Denkov, according to commercial register data.
(1 euro = 1.95583 levs)
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