România nu are motive să ceară ajutorul energetic al UE
Romania currently sees no need to activate the European emergency plan for the energy sector, as the market situation is under control. Improvements in regional market conditions, particularly Hungary's reduced energy imports, have contributed to this stabilization. The gradual resumption of operations at Hungary's Paks nuclear plant has lessened its energy import needs. Romanian authorities do not plan to impose restrictions on large industrial consumers, as the existing energy supply is sufficient. However, the temporary unavailability of Cernavoda's Unit 2 affects the national energy system, necessitating continued imports.