Anomalie pe piața energetică. De ce produc prosumatorii cu fotovoltaice energie record abia după oprirea Reactorului 2
After the shutdown of Reactor 2 at Cernavodă, Romania's energy stability was maintained, largely due to solar energy contributions. Prosumers provided nearly 700 MW during peak hours, highlighting the potential of solar storage. However, questions arise about why this capacity was not utilized earlier, especially when imports were high. Experts suggest that either new storage projects were fast-tracked or existing capacities were inactive until the reactor's shutdown. The government has favored Hidroelectrica, limiting investments in battery storage. Recent statements indicate a shift towards investing in storage solutions, including traditional methods. Romania's energy production exceeded consumption, allowing for exports, with solar energy contributing significantly to the mix.