România importă energie și la peste 2.500 de lei pe MWh după oprirea centralei de la Cernavodă. Facturile ar putea crește cu 15%
A crucial week for Romania's National Energy System begins as the Energy Command meets to assess the current energy crisis. Following the shutdown of the Cernavodă nuclear plant, Romania has imported significant energy, leading to potential increases in electricity bills by up to 15%. In the early days of the crisis, over 50 gigawatt-hours were imported, with peak imports accounting for more than 30% of national electricity needs. Prices for these imports have surged, raising concerns about their impact on consumer bills. A national meeting will evaluate risks to the energy system and the timeline for reactor restarts.