Ooni Koda
  1. Home
  2. /
  3. Newsfeed
  4. /
  5. Energy Minister: We intend to extend deadlines for...

Energy Minister: We intend to extend deadlines for coal plant exploitation

February 13, 2025

Romania will request the European Commission to extend by 2-3 years the exploitation deadline for coal plants, because it cannot replace them at present, said energy minister Sebastian Burduja on last Thursday.   “We intend to extend deadlines for coal plant exploitation. We do not have another variant in the context in which Romania must be a safe energy surce and we cannot replace coal groups at the present. Moreover, gas groups from the restructuring plan at Oltenia Energy Complex have recorded delays. There have been tenders, like the one at Isalnita, but there were no offers. The same happened with Craiova Hydropower Plants, with the money from PNRR. We will consider whether we will make new market studies. Certainly we will need new tenders. All these things generate delays and we will have three things to do. We negotiated with EC for a PNRR adjustment, and this aspect was considered fulfilled by Romania,” Burduja said.   He added that the European Regulation allows talks on this topic. “Article 21, paragraph 1 says that in case the Plan of Recovery and Resilience cannot be carried out fully or partially, because of objective circumstances, the state can send the Commission a motivated request and the Commission will take in into consideration. Paragraph 2 says that such requests cannot be made: the Commission and the Council, will later on approval by decision, a deadline of 60 days with extension possibility,” the energy minister explained.   According to the source, other important aspects for this year refer to the renegotiation of the Restructuring Plan for Oltenia Energy Complex and the amendment of the Decarbonization Law, which is the simplest way as it depends strictly on the political will we have at domestic level.   “Anyway, considering the present deadlines, we cannot afford, from my point of view, not to be able to count on Oltenia Energy Complex as of 2026. We simply cannot replace these coal groups by anything else. We will keep you updated about this action. My appeal is made for all parties involved. We have an interministerial Coal Committee, which includes MIPE, the Finance Ministry and several other interested parties- Jiu Valley Energy Complex. Therefore we must all row in the same boat. We had these talks in order to have a unitary point of view in front of the Commission and to obtain these deadline amendments. I do not think that what we are asking is too much. There are other European countries which have coal plants until 2049. It is true, they are more dependend on coal,” Burduja mentioned.   The Energy Minister pointed out that flexibility is expected from the European Commission about the extension of those deadlines, considering the progress made by Romania.   “Taking into account the progress made by Romania, considering that the Romanian market is very well interconnected, that we are good European citizens, I expect the existence of flexibility from EC and an objective treatment of Romania's situation, which cannot become dependent on other states, on the resources of other states. On the contrary, it must be a pillar of responsibility. I think that what has happened lately with the support for Moldova, with the evolution of Neptune Deep project, proves that Romania can play this new role. We intend to extend the deadline by 2-3 years at Oltenia Energy Complex”, said Sebastian Burduja.

Read in full - click here
Bulgarians and Romanians have lowest life expectancy in EU, Eurostat data shows

Romania recorded the second-lowest life expectancy in the European Union in 2024, at 76.6 years, trailing only Bulgaria at 75.9 years, according to preliminary figures released Thursday, September 11, by Eurostat, and quoted by Agerpres....

Romania’s opposition party AUR leads with 40.8% in latest INSCOP poll

Far-right, opposition party AUR (the Alliance for the Union of Romanians) continues to dominate voter preferences for the parliamentary elections in Romania, securing 40.8% support in the latest INSCOP Research – Informat.ro Barometer conducted between September 1 and 9. The party’s strong showing underscores the deepening polarization of Romanian politics, with nearly half of voters […]

Vastint Romania launches Ready Flex Space to meet rising demand for flexible offices

Vastint Romania has introduced Ready Flex Space, a new concept offering fully furnished, independent office modules on short-term leases, as demand for flexibility in the workplace continues to grow. The solution, already implemented at Business Garden Bucharest, spans 2,321 sqm divided into nine separate units ranging from 124 to 416 sqm. Eight of the units […]

Cushman & Wakefield: Romania’s hotel market beats expectations in H1 2025

Romania’s hotel sector outperformed forecasts in the first half of 2025, posting solid gains in occupancy and revenues that boosted its appeal for investors across Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), Cushman & Wakefield Echinox said in a report. Hotel occupancy in Romania rose by 4% in January–June compared with the same period last year, while […]

IULIUS launches EUR 80 mln revamp of Palas Iași, expanding retail and green spaces

Romanian developer IULIUS has begun the most extensive transformation yet of its flagship Palas Iași mixed-use complex, announcing an estimated EUR 80 million investment that will expand retail areas, increase green spaces, and introduce new leisure facilities. The company said the redevelopment will raise its total investment in downtown Iași to more than EUR 520 […]

AnimaWings to launch direct Bucharest–Geneva flights in March 2026

Romanian air carrier AnimaWings will launch direct flights between Bucharest and Geneva starting March 23, 2026, becoming the only airline to operate nonstop services between the two cities, the company announced on Wednesday, September 10. The route will run three times a week, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, using new Airbus A220-300 aircraft with 137 […]