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Romania: New CEO for Enel Energie

As of 1 May, Marius Chiriac, the former head of Enel X Romania, has been appointed as the CEO of the Group’s electricity suppliers in Romania Enel Energie and Enel Energie Muntenia.

Michele Abbate, who had been leading these companies September 2017, will take over a new position within the Enel Group. Enel Energie and Enel Energie Muntenia have over 3 million customers in their portfolio, out of which approximately 2.9 million household electricity customers, three quarters of them already on the competitive market. Following the information campaigns carried out last year and continued in 2021, approximately 140,000 domestic electricity consumers opted in the first quarter of this year for offers on the competitive market, 40 % more than in the same period last year.

Earlier this year, Monica Hodor, former Head of Network Development within the Global Infrastructure & Networks Division of the Enel Group, has been appointed General Manager of the E-Distributie companies in Romania, responsible for the management of the electricity distribution networks in Banat, Dobrogea and Muntenia Sud regions.

 

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