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MET Group has fully acquired KGE, strengthening its presence in the German natural gas market.
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Saturday 17:59
Simtel and Energy Capital Group have signed a contract for an energy storage system in Romania with a capacity of 196.4 MWh.
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Increasing VAT rates and dividends could make Romania unattractive for investors, warns economic analyst Adrian Bența.
The Chinese communist regime has unveiled a graphite bomb capable of causing widespread blackouts, affecting power plants and electrical infrastructure.
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Ukraine expands its campaign of strikes in Russia, causing losses of more than 10 billion dollars, targeting energy and military infrastructure.
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More Romanian companies are considering moving their tax residence to countries such as Bulgaria or Cyprus, but tax risks remain.
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