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Romania: Distributie Oltenia invests 9.6 million euros for the expansion of distribution networks

Distributie Oltenia will invest 48 million RON (9.6 million euros) in a project to expand the electrical distribution networks in the towns of Simian and Obarsia Closani, Mehedinti County. 

The financing contract was signed with the Ministry of Energy in February. The maximum amount ensured by the Modernization Fund is 80 percent of the eligible expenses (37.6 million RON).

Through its development strategy, Distributie Oltenia aims to improve the level of safety in electricity distribution and reduce energy losses.

Through the development of this project, investments will be made in the energy infrastructure to reduce the losses in the network and to provide safe and continuous electricity distribution services.

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