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Romania, Nuclearelectrica has approved the renewal of the mandate of its CEO Cosmin Ghita for a period of four years

Romanian electricity producer Nuclearelectrica, the operator of the country’s sole nuclear power plant Cernavoda, announced that it has approved the renewal of the mandate of its CEO Cosmin Ghita for a period of four years, starting from 12 February 2023.

As CEO of Nuclearelectrica, Ghita has contributed during his current mandate to the achievement of Romania’s energy safety and sustainability objectives through the carrying out and development of Nuclearelectrica’s strategic investment projects, unit 1 refurbishment, units 3 and 4 project, small modular reactors (SMR) project, started under Ghita’s leadership. Through these investment projects, Nuclearelectrica will double its capacity after 2031 and its contribution to Romania’s total CO2-free energy production will increase from 33 % today to 66 % in 2031.

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