Zoltan Nagy-Bege, vice-president ANRE (Romanian Energy Regulatory Authority) told The Diplomat-Bucharest.
âThe liberalization should attract besides new competitors as suppliers, new production capacities as well, especially taking into account the opportunities offered by the EU Green Deal, and the obligations Romania has for 2030 and 2050 in terms of renewables and carbon neutrality. (â¦) In the medium and long term, the benefits of market liberalization will be reflected in an increased level of competition between suppliers, entering new suppliers, diversifying supply offers at competitive prices, stimulating investment in electricity production and increasing energy production, all these contributing substantially to ensure the market stability and security of supply.â