November 29 (SeeNews) - Bulgaria's Bobov Dol thermal power plant (TPP) [BUL:TC8A] said on Monday it recorded a consolidated net loss of 15 million levs ($8.6 million/7.7 million euro) in the first nine months of 2021, compared to a net loss of some 4.8 million levs in the same period of last year, despite higher revenue.
The company's operating revenue soared to 124.5 million levs in the first nine months of this year from 84.7 million levs in the comparable period of 2020, TPP Bobov Dol said in an interim financial statement.
The power plant's operating expenses went up to 139.5 million levs in the January-September period, from 89.5 million levs a year earlier.
TPP Bobov Dol, established in 2000, is a coal-fired power plant located in Kyustendil region, in southwestern Bulgaria, with an installed capacity of 630 megawatts. In 2008, the government sold Bobov Dol TPP to local consortium Energy MK, which remains the plant's sole owner.
(1 euro = 1.95583 levs)