EU allocates nearly EUR 104 mln to Romania–Bulgaria smart grid
Romania and Bulgaria will receive almost EUR 104 million in EU funding for a cross-border smart energy networks project, energy minister Bogdan Ivan announced.
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The European Commission has approved Romania's first cross-border smart grid project. The CARMEN Smart Grid Project has officially become a Project of Common Interest of the European Union. For general questions regarding CARMEN Project, please use the Public Consultation section.
“Electrica's vision for the smart grid is to become customer centric, data centric and prepare for the energy transition”, explains Ms. Sujdea. It is an exciting time for the energy industry in Romania.
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Romania and Bulgaria will receive almost EUR 104 million in EU funding for a cross-border smart energy networks project, energy minister Bogdan Ivan announced.
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