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Romania: New law raises concerns about fake prosumers

The Romanian Energy Suppliers Association (AFEER) asked President Klaus Iohannis to return to Parliament a law on the internal energy market that provides that the prosumers with installed power up to 900 kW are exempt from paying balancing fees, while the European regulation says that only those up to 400 kW can benefit from this exemption.

A 900 kW PV installation is much larger than a home consumer’s needs for their consumption and can even be sufficient for a factory. For such a capacity, the necessary investment amounts to 1 million euros.

For comparison, for a house, an installation is earmarked, on average, between 3 and 15 kW (15 kW means about 80 square meters of panels).

In the election year, Romania is ready to include in the list of prosumers 900 kW projects, compared to the current level of 400 kW, in the context where a 5 kW investment can meet the energy consumption needs of households.

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