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Energy Minister Negotiates in Brussels to Maintain Coal-Fired Power Plants. a Possible Refusal Would Lead to Layoffs and Higher Energy Tariffs

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Ivan warned that if the coal-fired power plants were closed according to the established deadline, Romania would face additional increases in energy prices, the loss of thousands of jobs at the Oltenia Energy Complex and in the Jiu Valley, but also the impossibility of compensating in a short time for delays in alternative projects. The article The Minister of Energy negotiates in Brussels to maintain coal-fired power plants. A possible refusal …

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Ivan warned that if the coal-fired power plants were closed according to the established deadline, Romania would face additional increases in energy prices, the loss of thousands of jobs at the Oltenia Energy Complex and in the Jiu Valley, but also the impossibility of compensating in a short time for delays in alternative projects. The article The Minister of Energy negotiates in Brussels to maintain coal-fired power plants. A possible refusal …

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Energy Minister Bogdan Ivan said on Wednesday that he had held "intense negotiations" with the European Commission to obtain an extension of Romania's deadline for closing coal mines and power plants, which was scheduled for the end of 2025, Agerpres reports.

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Stirile Antena 1 Observator broke the news in Romania on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
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