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Romania: Electricity consumption rises slightly in early 2025 amid decline in production and primary energy resources

According to data from the National Institute for Statistics (INS), Romania’s electricity consumption in the first four months of 2025 totaled 16.95 TWh, marking a 1.5% increase compared to the same period in 2024. Industrial electricity consumption reached 12.68 TWh, showing a slight decline of 0.2% from the previous year. Household consumption rose by 5.5%, totaling 4.14 TWh. Meanwhile, public lighting consumption decreased by 7.4%, amounting to approximately 142 GWh.

Total electricity production during this period was 17.05 TWh, which is 12.4% lower than in 2024. Production at thermal power plants dropped by 2.2% to 6 TWh. Hydropower generation saw a significant decrease of 33.9%, falling to 3.89 TWh, while nuclear power production at the Cernavoda plant declined by 1.2% to 3.94 TWh. Wind power output decreased by 19.2% to 2.13 TWh compared to the same period last year. In contrast, solar power production increased by 31.1%, reaching 1.09 TWh.

Electricity exports amounted to 4.44 TWh in the first four months of 2025, up by 6.4% from 2024. Imports, however, rose sharply by 81.6%, totaling 6.17 TWh.

Regarding primary energy resources, total production in the same period was 5,917.1 million tons of oil equivalent, representing a 5% decline compared to 2024. Coal production slightly decreased by 0.7% to 629.6 million tons of oil equivalent. Oil production dropped by 7.1%, reaching 840 million tons of oil equivalent, and natural gas production fell by 1.4% to 2,532.4 million tons of oil equivalent.

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