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  2. Solar power in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Solar potential in Bulgaria. Solar power generated 12% of Bulgaria’s electricity in 2023. [1] By the end of 2020 about 1 GW of solar PV had been installed. [2] It has been estimated that there is potential for at least another 4 GW by 2030. [3] On March 13, 2023, peak photovoltaics power was 30% of Bulgaria electricity generation.

  3. Bulgarian names in space - Wikipedia

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    "The Bulgarian names in the solar system-Astronomy education with the application of innovative methods, emotional impact and commitment". Chemistry: Bulgarian Journal of Science Education. 26 (6): 831. Българските имена в Космоса

  4. Electricity sector in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Solar potential in Bulgaria. Solar power generated 12% of Bulgaria’s electricity in 2023. [26] By the end of 2020 about 1 GW of solar PV had been installed. [27] It has been estimated that there is potential for at least another 4 GW by 2030. [28] On March 13, 2023, peak photovoltaics power was 30% of Bulgaria electricity generation.

  5. Bulgar calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Bulgar calendar was a solar calendar system used by the Bulgars, originally from Central Asia, who from the 4th century onwards dwelt in the Eurasian steppes north of the Caucasus and around the banks of river Volga. In 681, part of the Bulgars settled in the Balkan peninsula and established First Bulgarian Empire.

  6. Energy in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Bulgaria has a high potential for solar irradiation, especially in the southern regions of the nation. [40] Solar plants are rapidly increasing — from a total of 100 MW of solar power installed capacity in 2011, [40] as of 2023, Bulgaria has more than 2,400 MW, of them 600 MW were added in 2022. [41] [42] The capacity is set to reach 3,000 MW ...

  7. Karadzhalovo Solar Park - Wikipedia

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    The Karadzhalovo Solar Park is a 60.4 megawatt (MW) solar farm, the largest in Bulgaria. It has 214,000 photovoltaic panels, [1] and cost 350 million Bulgarian lev [2] (approximatively $248 million). [3] It has been completed in March 2012 after 4 month of construction. [2]

  8. Bulgarian cosmonaut program - Wikipedia

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    Bulgarian factories produced nine devices, each in five specimens: [23] Rozhen Astronomy Complex was a computerised system consisting of a CCD camera and a data processing unit. The camera matrix had several cooling regimes each suited for a different type of observation.

  9. Vladimir Shkodrov - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir Georgiev Shkodrov (Владимир Георгиев Шкодров; 10 February 1930 – 31 August 2010) was a Bulgarian astronomer and professor at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. He is one of the founders of the Bulgarian National Observatory in Rozhen and authored numerous scientific and popular articles and books on planetary ...