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“There is no risk of black-out in Romania.” What is the “biggest challenge” in the opinion of the Minister of Energy

Sebastian Burduja. Photo: Inquam Photos / Malina Norocea

Sebastian Burduja. Photo: Inquam Photos / Malina Norocea

The Minister of Energy, Sebastian Burduja, provided details about the discussions held in the Energy Command on Tuesday, where the scenarios and challenges faced the whole region were presented, but the most importantly agreed the necessary measures to have all, Orthodox and Catholic believers, a light in the soul, as well as in the soul.

“I convey from the head of the place what the specialists have transmitted to me: there is no risk of black-out in Romania, under the current conditions! I ask the representatives of the press, but also the political actors, to show responsibility and not to induce panic,” wrote Sebastian Burduja, on Wednesday, in a Facebook post.

The official said that on the first and on the second day of Easter, especially between 11 and 16 hours, “we will produce more electricity than the necessary consumption”.

“We will have to handle the system balancing, frequency and voltage levels in both the electric transport network and in the electric distribution network, in order not to cause damage to the insulation of the SEN. There is nothing abnormal as Easter the national consumption is the lowest of the year. This is the most common. From prosumers, we expect a consumption on Easter day, at the afternoon, around 2500MW, an extremely low level ”, continued the Minister of Energy.

He considers that “the biggest challenge comes from the fact that the situation described for Romania is similar to many countries in Europe.”

“So the” appetite “to import energy from other markets, including Romania, will be reduced. For this reason, at the Entso-E level, a working group in each system, identify the problems, associated risks and coordinate the technical possibilities of self-help. Last, ”added the Liberal.

Burduja said that the “precaution and control measures” that the specialists have presented to them refer to the reduction of the active electricity surplus and to the reduction of the voltage level in the national energy system.

“In this period of stress and high demand, we have ordered that all the entities involved in the process of ensuring the normal operating conditions of SEN should permanently open the communication channels, to collaborate, to support each other to prevent possible dysfunctions and to intervene if incidents appear. National energy, ”said Minister Sebastian Burduja.

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