ROMANIA FEATURE

BY MARK ROWETHE YEAR 2007 will be a significant one for Romania. It is the year that the country is scheduled to join the European Union (EU); it is also the year that Romania's second nuclear power unit is expected to come on line.The two events are interlinked. Joining the EU has required Romania to endure something of a scramble to update its energy sector to comply with EU standards on energy liberalisation. It has also required it to face up to just where it will get its energy from and accession has prompted some long-term thinking on the direction of the ...


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