Access to the grid comes under specialists’ spotlight
Connection to the energy grid, plans for the further development of the distribution network and changes to the E-RES support scheme were the main topics discussed by top managers from the largest energy and energy-related companies at the power breakfast event Access to the Grid, organized by The Diplomat – Bucharest and Transelectrica in partnership with Noerr and CEZ June 2012 - From the Print Edition
Predictability and timely access for investors to the authorities’ regulation plans for this sector, the combining of prompt responses and adjustments in the segment in a coherent national strategy, along with the significant impact of a potential reduction in green certificates on photovoltaic investments are of paramount importance to the main energy operators, investors, distributors and regulators. And these topics were duly raised and debated at the event.
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