March 26 (SeeNews) - Bulgarian nuclear power plant (NPP) Kozloduy said that it has signed a 7.2 million levs ($4.2 million/3.7 million euro) deal with local IPU-Sofia for supply of spare parts under the Babcock and Sempell brands.
The deal was signed on March 21, NPP Kozloduy said in a notice on Monday.
IPU-Sofia submitted the only offer in the public procurement procedure for awarding the contract.
The parts will be used during next year's planned repairs of NPP Kozloduy's two operational units - 5 and 6.
NPP Kozloduy remained with two operational units - Units 5 and 6, after the plant's four other units, of 440 MW each, were closed down prior to Bulgaria's accession to the European Union in 2007 in order to address nuclear safety concerns of the European Commission.
IPU-Sofia is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Austria's IPU-International Industrieausrüstung Vertriebs, according to commercial register data.
(1 euro = 1.95583 levs)
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