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As stated by the EIB, the project will finance the Promoter's investments in electricity distribution in Romania in the period 2024-2026.
The investment programme concerns modernisation of network assets, network expansion, implementation of automation systems, new connections, and metering.
The investment programme comprises several electricity distribution schemes with voltages < 220 kV.
The aim is to modernise and expand the Promoter's distribution network, by supporting its efficient operation, contributing to the integration of Renewable Energy Sources (RES), catering for the connection of new customers, and maintaining or improving the quality of supply.
As stated by the EIB, the Electrica Group is a key player in the electricity supply, distribution and production in Romania. It is also a provider of maintenance services.
DEER services approximately 4 million users with a coverage of 18 counties from three geographical areas for the distribution of electricity: Northern Transylvania, Southern Transylvania, Northern Muntenia.
As of July 2014, Electrica S.A., the holding company of the group, has been listed on the Bucharest and London stock exchanges. Electrica is the only listed Romanian company in the field of electricity distribution and supply in Romania.
Private Actor 1 | Private Actor 1 Role | Private Actor 1 Sector | Relation | Private Actor 2 | Private Actor 2 Role | Private Actor 2 Sector |
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Societatea Energetica Electrica SA (Electrica Group) | Parent Company | Energy | owns | DISTRIBUTIE ENERGIE ELECTRICA ROMANIA SA | Client | Energy |
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