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Rossen Jeliazkov before the EU Ministers: The organizations, which share data shall have an easier access to EU funding

The socially significant data can become more accessible if the organizations that share them voluntarily are provided with incentives as an easier access to EU funding, and reduction of the regulatory barriers for testing and innovations.

FINAL REPORT From Investigation of a serious railway accident - derailment of a freight train № 80561 in the entrance switches of Nova Zagora station on 15.05.2020

FINAL REPORT From Investigation of a serious railway accident - derailment of a freight train № 80561 in the entrance switches of Nova Zagora station on 15.05.2020

On 14.05.2020 at 18:12 hrs freight train № 80561 of "DB Cargo Bulgaria" EOOD has departed from Zlatitsa station to Burgas station. The train has consisted of 25 wagons filled with pyrite concentrate, 100 axles, 2150 tons. It has been served by an electric locomotive № 88030. The train has arrived at Todor Kableshkov station at 00:05 hrs.

Additional information following the online discussion on Digital Connectivity under the Recovery and Resilience Plan

The new Recovery and Resilience Facility will provide large-scale financial support for Member States' reforms and investments to mitigate the economic and social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and to make EU economies more sustainable, resilien

The projects for “Connected Bulgaria”, part of the National Recovery and Sustainability Plan of Bulgaria has been presented to the municipalities and the IT sector

The Ministry of Transport, Information Technology and Communications together with the State e-Government Agency have presented to municipalities and branch organizations the draft proposal “Connected Bulgaria”, part of the National Recovery and S

Rossen Jeliazkov: Transport connections between Bulgaria and Turkey are key for economic development even in times of pandemic

The new lane for transport of refrigerated goods at Kapitan Andreevo-Kapıkule border checkpoint should be launched as soon as possible, and the fees for Turkish carriers entering Bulgaria or transiting through the country should be abolished.

Energy-efficient Cloud Computing Technologies and Policies for an Eco-friendly Cloud Market

Energy-efficient Cloud Computing Technologies and Policies for an Eco-friendly Cloud Market

 

The European Commission published a study addresses the issue of growing energy consumption due to the expansion of cloud services in Europe.

The topic of energy-efficient cloud computing has become a priority on the EU political agenda and the European Digital Strategy sets the goal of achieving climate-neutral, highly energy-efficient and sustainable data centres by no later than 2030.

 

The study’s main findings are: