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    Romanian Energy Center appoints new team of vice presidents

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    The Romanian Energy Center association has elected a new team of vice-presidents for a period of 3 years.

    Ioan Rosca has been reconfirmed for a new term as Vice President of Energy Policy and Energy Market along with two newly elected Vice Presidents: Niculae Havrileț, Vice President for Government and Institutional Relations and Frank Hajdinjak, Vice President who will coordinates the Research-Development Projects and the Relationship with the European Institutions.

    The 3 vice-presidents are recognized personalities in the energy field, with experience and expertise of over 25 years, who have already contributed to the development of the Romanian energy industry. Thus, taking over the new positions within the Romanian Energy Center, they continue their mission, dedicating themselves to the activities of the Association together with the President Corneliu Bodea. Together, the management team of the Romanian Energy Center is committed to playing an active role in transforming the national energy sector, related to European energy and climate targets and to the permanent support of its members, the most relevant players in the industry.

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