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18 October 14:55

The costs of the electricity balancing market in Bucharest have increased significantly, creating financial difficulties for consumers.

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In the context of price caps, additional costs are not recognized by the state, unless they exceed 5% of the supplier's total purchase cost. Recently, the balancing market has seen extremely high levels without significant correction by Transelectrica. This raises questions about the sustainability and transparency of the Romanian energy market.

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