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  2. Electricity sector in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Romania placed a heavy emphasis on nuclear power generation. The country's first nuclear power plant, the Cernavodă Number One located near Cernavodă, opened in 1993. Two reactors were operational in 2007 when atomic power generation was an estimated 21,158 million kilowatts, or 23.1 percent of total electric power.

  3. Energy in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Romania has large natural gas reserves and produces most of the gas for the countries needs. The national natural gas transmission system in Romania is owned by Transgaz a state-owned company. Interconnector pipelines connect Romania with Hungary, Bulgaria, Ukraine and onward connections to Turkey, Greece, North Macedonia, Azerbaijan and Austria.

  4. List of power stations in Romania - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the main thermal power plants in Romania which at the end of 2006 had a total generating capacity of 11.335 MW. Coal/Oil/Gas. Power station

  5. Nuclear power in Romania - Wikipedia

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    In 2002 and 2006, Romania made efforts to complete unit 3 and 4, respectively. The cost estimate put completion of both reactors at EUR 2.5 billion, with seven companies investing into the project, including the state run Societatea Nationala Nuclearelectrica. The six other companies include ArcelorMittal, CEZ, Electrabel, ENEL, Iberdrola, and RWE

  6. Romania's US-backed nuclear power projects should be kept out ...

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    Romania's top court voided the country's presidential election in December based on suspicions of Russian interference in favour of the surprise far-right NATO critic frontrunner, denied by Moscow.

  7. Hidroelectrica - Wikipedia

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    The successor to the Ministry of Electricity, RENEL, was founded in 1990. [permanent dead link ‍]The Romanian Energy sector was reorganized in 1998, by creating (in compliance with GD 365), a holding company, CONEL, with four subsidiaries: Termoelectrica, Electrica, Hidroelectrica, Nuclearelectrica.

  8. Electrica - Wikipedia

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    The three distribution companies within the Electrica Group are: "SDEE Transilvania Nord", that serves 6 counties located in North Western Romania namely Bihor, Bistrița-Năsăud, Cluj, Maramureș, Satu Mare and Salaj counties which serves 1.29 million people over an area of 34,162 km 2 (13,190 sq mi); "SDEE Transilvania Sud" that serves 6 ...

  9. Hydroelectricity in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Hydroelectricity in Romania is the second most important source of electricity generation in Romania, after the fossil fuels. Hidroelectrica plans to obtain a quotation in 2023 on the Bucharest Stock Exchange with an intention of raising $1 billion.

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