Energy transition: Building the future framework of Energy in Romania
How can we stimulate the production of energy from renewable sources? How can we transform our investments to boost the economy through green technology? How can we ensure the development of energy transmission and distribution infrastructure while pursuing integration with European networks? This and much more will be discussed at this conference focusing on Romania's energy future.
Thanks to the intervention of our esteemed speakers, the Italian Chamber of Commerce for Romania is pleased to invite you to this conference that will allow us to reflect on what needs to be done to achieve long-term sustainability, also considering the implications for the reform agenda envisaged by the Government.
12:40 - 12:55Until 5 years ago, nuclear power was banned from any energy sustainability document; today, the world has turned upside down. What is the right way to develop the capacity to produce nuclear power in Romania?
Catalin Minea
Executive Director of ROMATOM
Renewables
09:00 - 09:30Welcome Speech and outlook on the current energy framework in Romania
Roberto MUSNECI
President at Serban & Musneci Associates srl
Alfredo Maria Durante Mangoni
Ambassador at Embassy of Italy in Bucharest
09:30 - 09:45Renewables can accelerate the decarbonisation of the Romanian energy sector, but public initiatives must be synchronised with business intentions.
Marius Adrian Chiriac
General Manager at Enel Romania S.A.
Catalina Dragoi
Managing Director of ERG
Lorena Voicu
Chief Financial Officer at ALIVE CAPITAL S.A.
09:45 - 09:55Introduction and general overview of the past and present Romanian legal framework
Catalina Dragoi
Managing Director of ERG
09:55 - 10:20How can we stimulate green energy production by accelerating investment in new RES capacities?
Marius Adrian Chiriac
General Manager at Enel Romania S.A.
Catalina Dragoi
Managing Director of ERG
Lorena Voicu
Chief Financial Officer at ALIVE CAPITAL S.A.
10:20 - 10:30Where does Romania stand in the context of green transition and how can the RRF contribution accelerate the green energy production
Lara Tassan Zanin
Head of European Investment Bank Group Office Romania at European Investment Bank
10:30 - 10:50In order to reach net-zero emissions, emerging and developing Countries need to increase annual investments in clean energy, what does participation in the green transition mean in practice for banks?
Alessandro Masotti
Head of international Business at Unicredit Bank
10:50 - 11:00Q&A
11:00 - 11:20Coffee Break & Networking
Future infrastructure and strategic opportunities
11:30 - 11:40Institutional Speech
Alexandra-Maria Bocșe
State Counsellor at Climate and Sustainability Dept.
11:40 - 11:55Public procurement, upgrading and developing the infrastructure of the transmission and distribution energy network. How can we ensure interconnection with the EU?
Georgiana Sirbu
Managing Partner at Sirbu & Vornicu Law
11:55 - 12:10The Black Sea offshore gas resources offer a huge opportunity for Romania to be energy independent, to bring additional budget revenues and to create jobs. Presentation of the state of play.
Franck Neel
Executive Board Member OMV Petrom & President FPPG
12:10 - 12:25Impact of new technologies and digitalization to build the infrastructures of the future. Bonatti case studies in Romania
Amato Nicoli
Projects & Development Director of Bonatti
12:25 - 12:40Fincantieri in the Offshore Wind Sector
Alessandro Concialini
SVP, Systems for Energy Transition at Fincantieri Infrastructure
12:40 - 12:55What is the right way to develop the capacity to produce nuclear power in Romania?
• Until 5 years ago, nuclear power was banned from any energy sustainability document, today the world has turned upside down. The ongoing energy transition has revived nuclear reactors. These are destined to become an important part of the energy mix, especially as the deadline for the zero emissions target to be achieved by 2050 approaches.