A Paris arbitration court "estimated that (Bulgaria's) National Electricity Company (NEK) is obliged to pay for nuclear plant equipment worth about 550 million euros (USD 620 million)," Energy Minister Temenuzhka Petkova said.
"The decision is objective -- it is logical to pay for what you ordered," she added at a news conference.
Bulgaria scrapped plans in 2012 for the Russian-built 2,000-megawatt nuclear plant near Belene on the Danube river, citing the ever-rising price of the plant, estimated at about 6.0 billion euros (USD 6.8 billion) plus interest on loans.
Moscow and Atomstroyexport later increased their initial claim, suing Bulgaria, the poorest member of the European Union, for over one billion euros.
The court decision today awarded compensation to Atomstroyexport only for the equipment, Petkova said, adding that Bulgaria will seek further talks with Russia on resolving the issue.