Romania will collect 288 million from the European Commission, this amount representing a confirmation of the constant efforts to build a more modern, cleaner Romania and aligned with contemporary standards, the Minister of European investments and projects Adrian Caciu says.
The European Commission made payments to Romania, but also to 8 other countries, representing pre-financing from the funds allocated to REPowerEU, component 16 of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan. Therefore, 288 million euros will go to Romania in the form of non-refundable financial support, and this pre-financing will contribute to accelerating the implementation of key measures, investments and reforms included in the new REPowerEU chapter.
Thus, the achievement of the objectives related to energy saving, clean energy production and diversification of energy supply sources will be financed, with the aim of making Europe independent of fossil fuels, following Russia’s…




