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    Minister Popescu: The National Energy System is working at optimal parameters

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    Virgil Popescu, Minister of Economy, Energy and Business Environment, announced that the National Energy System is operating at optimal parameters and that there are no supply problems at this time.

    “At the moment there are no problems, and the National Energy System works at optimal parameters. In each company, the necessary measures have been taken to protect the employees, who do an essential job in this period of crisis, for each one of us,” said Virgil Popescu.

    At the same time, the Minister of Economy, Energy and Business Environment sends a message of gratitude to all those who make the National Energy System work properly during this period of crisis.

     

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