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Ministry of Energy launches EnerClima national reporting IT platform in public testing

9 August 2024
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The Ministry of Energy has launched for public testing three modules of the EnerClima national reporting IT platform, respectively energy audit, energy management and plans to improve energy efficiency, announced Thursday the Energy minister, Sebastian Burduja.

“In all the positions of public responsibility that I held, I supported digitization with the aim of simplifying the activity of institutions to the advantage of the people. At the Ministry of Energy, we apply the same model, we emphasize digitization and efficiency. Within Reform 5, Component 6 of PNRR, we focus on the collection and analysis of energy consumption and savings data. In this sense, three key modules of the EnerClima national reporting IT platform have been launched in public testing: energy audit, energy management and energy efficiency improvement plans,” the Minister of Energy wrote on his Facebook page, quoted by Agerpres.

According to him, the platform is designed to be scalable and to ensure a high level of security, protecting critical data against cyber attacks.

“EnerClima will become a central tool for national and European reporting, serving the Ministry of Energy, other ministries and agencies, administrative-territorial units, economic operators, energy managers and auditors, as well as other interested parties,” pointed out Burduja.

He mentioned that all the information transmitted through this platform will be centralized at the level of the Government Cloud and will be able to be used simply and quickly by all interested entities.

“The modules now in public testing allow the digital reporting of energy consumption by economic operators and administrative units, regardless of whether they consume more or less than 1,000 tep (tons of oil equivalent). The platform also facilitates the reporting of improvement plans of energy efficiency (PIEE), essential documents for the planning and monitoring of measures to increase energy efficiency. In this way, I invite all energy actors, especially auditors and energy managers, to test the platform and send suggestions and recommendations for improvement,” said the minister.

 

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