State Secretary Cristian Bușoi: “We Need an Updated Regional Assessment as Electricity Security Risks Increase”
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The Secretary General of the Ministry of Energy, Sorin Elisha, states that, even after the stop of the nuclear power plant at Cernavoda, the disconnection of large industrial consumers is excluded in the next period. He claims that consumption may be limited, at most, in some of these energy-intensive consumers, but this would only happen in the event of a major deficit.
Stopping the second nuclear reactor at Cernavoda does not put Romania at risk of power failure at the national level, said the Secretary of State of the Ministry of Energy Cristian Buşoi. He added that "people must remain calm about ensuring consumption for the population.
Oprirea celui de-al doilea reactor al Centralei Nucleare de la Cernavodă nu duce România în risc de pană de curent la tiero naăional, a a afirmat secretarul de stat din Ministerul Energiei Cristian Buşoi, la TVR Info. The broadcast că „oamenii trebuie să să stea liniştiđi” cu privire la asigurarea consumului pentru populağie şi „serviciile-suport”. „Theoretic, doar ...
The total shutdown of production at Cernavoda's Nuclear Power Plant is equivalent to the loss of one of the most important internal sources of energy. In such a situation, the moment problem is whether the supply needs can be assured, without controlled limitations in the industry and even the disconnection of consumers. In the longer term, the commercial price of energy can increase spectacularly, with effects in the devastating chain, explains…
Cristian Bușoi, Secretary of State in the Ministry of Energy, revealed that the situation in the energy sector is a worrying one. However, according to him, there is no risk of blackout. Article The energy crisis in Romania is accentuated. The statements made by Cristian Bușoi: "The situation is a worrying one – it appears first in Romania TV.
The shutdown of Cernavoda's 2nd reactor could lead to the cost of energy if domestic production is not compensated by imports and renewables. The price on the market for the next day could reach 850-1,800 lei/MWh.
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