Official Bazavan: Romania will continue to offer emergency energy resources to Ukraine

Official Bazavan: Romania will continue to offer emergency energy resources to Ukraine

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Romania will continue to provide emergency energy resources to Ukraine, but there is a problem of capacity and interconnectivity, because Europe, through its network of energy operators, has an export capacity to Ukraine of only 1, 7 GW, said Adrian Bazavan, advisor for international relations to the Minister of Energy, at a specialized event, CE Report quotes Agerpres

"Ukraine needs short-term emergency aid and long-term aid to rebuild a more resilient energy system. When we talk about rebuilding Ukraine, we're not just talking about the energy system, making it the way it was before the damage, but we talk about how to rebuild it better. Romania will continue to provide emergency energy resources to Ukraine, but we have a capacity and interconnectivity problem with Ukraine, because Europe, through its network of energy operators, has an export capacity to Ukraine of 1.7 GW, and we are thinking of increasing it to 2 GW. We need to find solutions much faster," said Adrian Bazavan, at the "Rebuilding Ukraine" forum, organized by the Romania-Ukraine Bilateral Chamber of Commerce (CCBRU).

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