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Hidroelectrica to complete controversial 65 MW hydropower projects

Hidroelectrica is expected to receive permission for the completion and connection to the national energy system of the BumbeČ™ti, Dumitra, and Livezeni hydropower plants on the Jiu River, with a cumulative installed power of over 65 MW. 

The physical stage of completion of the works is almost 89%, according to the Ministry of Energy.

The project is more than 20 years old. Environmental organizations claim that it would “mutilate” Natura 2000 protected sites, and they have blocked it for several years in the courts. But in 2022, it was exempted from environmental regulations as a “project of national interest” under government decision. Furthermore, the project was put on the list for financing under the EU-funded REPower EU program.

The Ministry of Energy has initiated the expropriation procedures for the land needed by the project.

Similar procedures in 2018 were contested in court by the environmental organizations Bankwatch Romania and Agent Green. The court rejected the NGO’s claims, but there is a way of appeal.

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