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Romania, Some of the shortcomings of “cap and subsidy” scheme amended

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The two committees of the Romanian Senate have amended the revised “cap and subsidy” support scheme, introduced by the Government’s Emergency Ordinance OUG 119/2022, addressing some but not all the shortcomings reported by the electricity suppliers and consumers.

According to the amendments adopted by the Senate, the number of those who will benefit from capping increases, and the settlement threshold of 262 euros/MWh is eliminated for suppliers of last resort, with the exception of customers that were recently taken over. At the same time, energy producers have the obligation to sell through directly negotiated bilateral contracts at least 70 % of their own production available from their own production, to suppliers with end customers, transmission system operator Transelectrica, distributors and large industrial consumers.

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