The 34th edition of Energynomics Magazine will be released on March 23rd, at the 2022 Spring Cocktail! This edition will be freely accessible ONLINE, like all the previous editions.
ENERGYNOMICS MAGAZINE ONLINE
184 pages of interviews, analysis and opinions, fully bilingual are now available for all interested in the present situation of the Romanian energy industry. The printed edition will also be available in the next weeks and we will make sure it will reach, as it has been doing since December 2013, professionals in the energy industry in Romania, the managers of the most active companies and officials from regulatory authorities with responsibilities in the energy sector.
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For them, we address the most topical issues, from the investment guidelines already launched under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan, to measures to respond to the energy crisis caused by the war in Ukraine. We keep our focus on the deep trends for the Romanian energy industry, from the green transition to automation and digitization as solutions for optimizing industrial business. We follow projects to be developed in the oil and gas sector, but also in the energy distribution and supply sector, projects developed by Nuclearelectrica and by European players interested in the local market.
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Distribuție Oltenia continued its smart metering projects and approved with ANRE a smart metering plan for its operational area that includes the installation of another 244,000 meters by 2024. Distribuție Oltenia is currently preparing project proposals with possible funding from the EU of over 200 million euros in networks. Distribuție Oltenia’s investment plan included projects of over 73 million euros in 2021, says Ondrej Safar, executive director of CEZ Romania, in an exclusive interview for Energynomics.
The safest and most valuable source of gas for the country is the Romanian off-shore, believes Mark Beacom, CEO of Black Sea Oil and Gas (BSOG). If projects in the Black Sea had not been continuously blocked over the years, gas production from BSOG’s Midia Gaz Development (MGD) project would have started 10 years ago, he told us in an exclusive interview. In addition, BSOG is considering the development of renewable energy projects – a solar project, a wind project, as well as the large-scale development of offshore hydrogen production.
Both natural gas and nuclear energy constitute an important pillar of Hungarian security of supply, said Ferencz I. Szabolcs – Chairman of the Board and CEO of FGSZ Ltd., Hungary’s gas transmission system operator. The infrastructure development of the last ten years created ample cross-border natural gas capacity between Hungary and its neighbors, and in the wider SEE/CEE region. Hungary plans to phase out coal-fired power generation by 2025 and establish new gas-driven power stations, and FGSZ is eager to cooperate with its Romanian partner Transgaz in the field of hydrogen, he told Energynomics.
Decision-makers, experts and managers are also featured in the new edition of Energynomics Magazine. Among them: Kurt Weber, Managing Director, Horvath & Partner, Alexandru Săndulescu, EU Senior Energy Advisor to the EU High Representative Mission to Moldova, Radu Magdin, Global Analyst and Consultant, Michal Wendolowski, Climate Policy and Technology Manager at Bellona Europe, Răzvan Encică, CEO Phoenix Contact Romania, Alin Tănase, Climate & Energy Campaigner Greenpeace Romania, Naomi Chevillard, Senior Policy Advisor at SolarPower Europe, Eirik Haugen, Arbaflame Vice President for Business Development.
We maintain an integrated approach on the entire industry, with four distinct sections for each large sector – electricity, oil and gas, renewables, thermo – and a section of general interest.
All previous issues are available in electronic format HERE.
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