Romania Will ‘Certainly’ Cut Solar Power Incentives from 2014
By Andra Timu -
2013-02-20T09:34:17Z
Romania will “certainly” reduce incentives for solar power generation from 2014 to avoid overcompensation, according to Zoltan Nagy-Bege, a board member at the country’s energy regulator, also known as ANRE.
Nagy-Bege told reporters in Bucharest today that he “personally’’ thinks the number of the so-called green certificates granted for solar power production will decline below four from the current number of six.
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