
ANRE is not saying we have enough energy. Just open the file (given in the link) and discover that there are some security production capabilities that no longer work and will never work again!
But let’s see what ANRE reports, data valid for March 2023:
The problem is that the report in the link with all existing licensed capacities does not correspond to the data in the picture of the installed capacity from the NARE website:
Let’s find out what no longer works:
CET Galati, which has been in bankruptcy for almost three years, had 210 MW. (Old) Iernut Romgazu should supply 300 MW to the network. In Arad, the 50 MW turbo-generator plant has not been operating for several years. At CET 1 – Oradea, 4 capacities with a total capacity of 145 MW are no longer operating.
Let’s also look at coal: in Govor, the 200 MW capacity is no longer working, in Iasi, the 50 MW unit is definitely not working (I did not manage to find out the condition of the friend), Parosheniul is working. but it has no coal and rarely operates, and of the 10 CEO facilities with a total capacity of 2,600.5 MW, no more than 1,800 MW will operate. (the data is confirmed, since the maximum production of coal last year was 1925 MW)
As a result, we remove 705 MW of gas and 1,050 MW of coal.
By analyzing the data provided by Transeletrica for 2022 and calculating the real power factor for each fuel type, the data is confirmed. Read the whole article and comment on Contributors.ro
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Source: Hot News

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