The funds allocated by the Government will partially cover the costs of greenhouse gas emission certificates for 2025, according to European commitments. The measure is part of the restructuring plan approved by the European Commission, Burduja said in a message published on Facebook.
„It is a new signal that Romania is responsibly assuming the energy transition — but it is doing it realistically, with its head, without jeopardizing the energy security of Romanians. Complexul Energetic Oltenia is not a simple company, but a pillar of the national energy system. It produces energy in a band, that is, stable energy, which keeps the economy running and the lights on in Romanians’ hospitals, schools and homes. Without the CEO, Romania would not have overcome the crises of recent years — from frosty winters to scorching summers, to the volatility of the European energy market,” explained the Minister of Energy.