Romania, only country in Central and South-East Europe with developed energy exchange
Thursday, November 27, 2008
The energy exchange activity is low in Central and South-East Europe, except for Romania, where OPCOM (operator of energy market) is operational and where a regional energy exchange could be opened, Nenad Stefanovic, representative of the Regulatory Authority in Serbia, told a Prague-held energy forum on this Wednesday.He added the countries in the area need new investments in the energy infrastructure, as most interconnection lines were built in the 1970s-1980s.'The energy demand ...