Sofia, 11/01/2002 (Agence Europe) - The new Bulgarian Energy Minister, Milko Kovachev, pointed out on Tuesday that his country would do everything to postpone the closure of two of the oldest reactors at the Kozloduy plant (reactors two and three), contrary to the wishes expressed by the EU that they might be put out of service by 2006 at the latest. Bulgaria, which agreed to close its number one and two reactors (44 megawatts) before 2003, does not plan to close reactors three and four of...