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7 October 11:06

George Niculescu, the president of ANRE, denounces alarmist messages about blackouts and high energy prices, calling for data-based communication.

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George Niculescu criticized the wave of apocalyptic messages in the energy sector, emphasizing that Romania does not have the highest energy prices and that blackout scenarios are unjustified. He called for more responsible and clear communication, similar to the organization of a household, to avoid confusion. Niculescu recalled previous periods when gas crises were anticipated, which did not materialize, highlighting the importance of accurate public information.

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Președintele Autorității Naționale de Reglementare în domeniul Energiei, reclamă mesajele apocaliptice din sistem: "Nu știu cine o să fie primii, blackoutul sau extratereștrii"
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Președintele ANRE: „Nu știu cine vor fi primii, extratereștrii sau blackouturile!”
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Șeful ANRE, deranjat de știrile negative referitoare la piața energiei. George Niculescu evită conferințele de presă și comunică doar la evenimente speciale

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The president of ANRE, George Niculescu, announces a trend of decreasing electricity prices, despite the increase in VAT.
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The National Authority for Energy Regulation (ANRE) will eliminate 4 positions out of 293 and will reduce salaries by 30%, including that of the president George Niculescu, who will have a salary of 10,500 euros.
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The Minister of Energy, Bogdan Ivan, claims that Romania has some of the highest energy prices in Europe, due to previous decisions regarding production capacities.
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Bogdan Ivan, the Minister of Energy, draws attention to the risk of rising energy bills and requests discussions on this subject in the Supreme Council of National Defense.
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The Minister of Energy, Bogdan Ivan, stated that Romania still has high energy prices, raising the subject during the CESEC meeting.
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