EMERGENCY ORDINANCE no. 111/2011
– (1) This Emergency Ordinance aims to: ensure the end-users'' right to access the services within the scope of universal service. the obligations of the providers of electronic communications networks
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– (1) This Emergency Ordinance aims to: ensure the end-users'' right to access the services within the scope of universal service. the obligations of the providers of electronic communications networks
From the until-now capped price, among the lowest in the EU. In the case of households, the electricity price cap placed Romania among the European
Households with average monthly consumption of 100 kWh or less in 2021 will pay 14 euro cents (RON 0.68) per kWh while the price for the ones with
Romania''s energy strategy focuses on energy independence and becoming a regional energy provider, along with energy access to the entire
The Romania energy market report provides expert analysis of the energy market situation in Romania. The report includes energy updated data and graphs
In response to these risks, Romania has developed a firefighting and emergency capacity that has been pivotal to managing crises within the country,
The Ministry of Energy published, on Friday evening, the draft Emergency Ordinance on the extension of the price cap for electricity until June 30, 2025 and for natural gas until March 31,
On 1 September 2022, Emergency Ordinance No. 119/2022 (“GEO 119/2022”) amending Emergency Ordinance No. 27/2022 on measures applicable to final customers in the electricity and natural gas
As such, with these initial support measures set to expire on 31 March 2022, the Romanian Government has decided to extend the emergency regulatory intervention in the energy sector through the
Overview of EMTEL networks and services in Romania Dr. Sorin VASILCA First Deputy Director Special Telecommunications Service
Romania''s infrastructure investments are crucial in reducing reliance on single-source supplies and enhancing energy independence. The BRUA
Facilities through those sets of investments will be energy-efficient and disaster-resilient, while creating safe and inclusive spaces for women, as well
Particularly for Romania, the measures announced by the Commission, together with the EU financing available and the measures further redesigning the local regulatory market, may represent a golden
Romania extends energy price caps for electricity and natural gas until 2026, ensuring affordability for households and businesses. Learn about the new
Romania dreams of becoming a regional energy hub, but thousands of citizens still light candles in their homes. Children studying by the light of gas lamps or flashlights, lonely elderly
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In terms of most relevant risk scenarios, for identifying the relevant national risks in Romania, the Competent Authority for Ensuring the Electricity Supply (CAEES) consulted all relevant operators.
Probably the most important change brought on by the Draft Law to the obligations concerning the Energy Transition Fund contribution is that, given the applicability period of this obligation is defined
⚡ Romania''s Electricity Market: The Green Surge and Dynamic Future Romania''s electricity market is undergoing a powerful transformation. From ramping up renewable energy to pioneering dynamic
Mobile communications and Internet in Romania The development of telecommunications in Romania is roughly equivalent to the United States. Under
Romania''s energy sector has been deeply affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing war in Ukraine, leading to substantial transformations within it. The
Onshore wind: Potential wind power density (W/m2) is shown in the seven classes used by NREL, measured at a height of 100m. The bar chart shows the distribution of the country''s land area in each
During the 60-day state of emergency, the data and internet traffic increased on average by 26%, i.e. 30% on fixed networks and 5% on mobile networks, while voice traffic increased on average by 11%,
Measures taken by the Romanian Government to protect household consumers against electricity and gas price increases will cost the state budget
The energy consumption projections for 2050 are based on the guiding principle of prioritizing energy efficiency (“taking utmost account of cost-efficient energy efficiency measures in shaping energy