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Romania: E-Distributie Muntenia rebranded as Rețele Electrice Muntenia

Retele Electrice Muntenia, part of PPC Group (previously named E-Distributie Muntenia), is the new name of the company that manages the electricity distribution grids in Bucharest and Ilfov and Giurgiu counties.

This name change comes after PPC recently completed the acquisition of Enel’s operations in Romania. PPC Group is a key energy player in Southeast Europe. PPC has a total installed capacity of 11.8GW, consisting of thermal and hydro stations as well as renewable energy installations with a total annual generation amounting to approximately 20TWh. The total Regulated Asset Base of distribution networks in Greece and Romania amounts to € 4.2 bn approximately.

PPC Group is the leading supplier of electricity in Greece and Romania, servicing approximately 8.7 m customers in total providing approximately 40TWh of energy and a wide range of energy products and services. For more than 70 years, PPC has been the leader of the Greek energy industry, contributing significantly to the country’s electrification process.

Due to constant investments in the development and modernization of the electricity distribution network, E-Distributie Muntenia, the current Rețele Electrice Muntenia, recorded in 2022 an average duration of unscheduled interruptions per customer/year of 77.50 minutes, while the national average was 108.25 minutes. This is the most important performance indicator in terms of electricity distribution.

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