When It Could Increase Energy Bills, Due to the Closure of the Plant at Cernavoda. Buşoi: "Some Impact Will Be Seen.
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The shutdown of the Cernavoda power plant, which led Romania to an energy crisis, brings to light the lack of responsibility of politicians in recent years. For almost 40 years, our country has relied almost entirely on the nuclear infrastructure built during the communist period. More seriously, on a one-off basis, more and more coal-fired power plants have been closed down by the decisions of the European Union, without being replaced. A mater…
The energy crisis could increase Romanian electricity bills. Consumption far exceeds domestic production in the evening hours, and suppliers are obliged to buy expensive energy from outside the country. Currently, Romanians are protected by contracts...
Bulgaria is becoming an increasingly important source of electricity for Romania, after the drought and the record low waters on the Danube have led to the shutdown of both reactors of the nuclear power plant...
Reduced program in malls and supermarkets? What measures could be taken if Romania is required to limit energy consumption Reduced program in malls and supermarkets? What measures could be taken if Romania is required to limit energy consumption Once the two reactors at Cernavoda have stopped and additional measures have been taken to maintain the balance of the National Electroenergy System, there has also been an increase in fears about possib…
Cristian Bușoi, State Secretary in the Ministry of Energy, said that Romania can continue "a long period of import energy, because "resources exist in the region.
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