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ANRE vice-president Henorel Soreață resigned

26 March 2019
Electricity
Bogdan Tudorache

ANRE Vice President and member of the Regulatory Committee, Henorel Soreață, has filed his resignation to the Parliament, following the controversial decisions on Government Emergency Ordinance 114/2018, told energynomics.ro sources in the market. Mr. Soreață could not be contacted for comments.

Henorel Soreaţă was appointed by Parliament as vice-president in May 2017, with a mandate to end on 23 April 2020. He has served as General Manager of ANRE’s General Directorate of Control since 2013.

His duties as a director, according to the CV, included the “coordination of the control activity regarding the complying to the applicable regulations and legislation in the field of electric power, thermal energy, natural gas and energy efficiency”, the coordination of the petitions settlement activity in the sector electricity, heating and gas, and coordinating the mediation and solution of pre-contractual misunderstandings in the electricity and gas sectors.

Henorel Soreata is described by our sources as a perfect professional. He graduated Polytechnics in 1996, and Master studies in 1998. From 1997 to 2006 he worked at Electrica SA, and in 2006 he headed ANRE’s Investigation and Arbitration Division. For three years (2010-2013) he worked for CEZ Romania, and since 2013 he has returned to ANRE.

He was proposed as vice-president and member of the Regulatory Committee by the PSD-ALDE coalition in 2017.

Autor: Bogdan Tudorache

Active in the economic and business press for the past 26 years, Bogdan graduated Law and then attended intensive courses in Economics and Business English. He went up to the position of editor-in-chief since 2006 and has provided management and editorial policy for numerous economic publications dedicated especially to the community of foreign investors in Romania. From 2003 to 2013 he was active mainly in the financial-banking sector. He started freelancing for Energynomics in 2013, notable for his advanced knowledge of markets, business communities and a mature editorial style, both in Romanian and English.

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