Retele Electrice Romania relocates customer relations center in Bucharest
Starting February 3rd, Retele Electrice Romania will relocate the customer care center in Bucharest, Calea Călărașilor nr. 250 to a new address: Str. Brazilia nr. 2-8.
Starting February 3rd, Retele Electrice Romania will relocate the customer care center in Bucharest, Calea Călărașilor nr. 250 to a new address: Str. Brazilia nr. 2-8.
The company is also launching the new Rețele Electrice Romania website, www.reteleelectrice.ro, with a series of new features.
The works will consist of the construction of two new medium voltage lines that will have a length of 13.5 km.
The AADMS Integrated Platform, with the power grid analysis and modeling modules, will be realized through European fund.
The network in the area will be extended by more than 32 km for the medium-voltage segment and by another 8 km for the low-voltage segment .
The total value of the tender is almost RON 70 million, while the value of the project is RON 74 million, of which RON 57.7 million will be provided by the Modernization Fund.
The purchase of modern equipment will significantly contribute to increasing protection against overloads and short circuits.
The company Rețele Electrice Muntenia, has launched, the procedure for the acquisition of works worth RON 45.8 million, the beneficiary being the operator Rețele Electrice Banat.
The project aims to modernize the electricity distribution infrastructure in the area located at altitude, within the radius of the municipalities of Slatina Timiș, Brebu Nou.
The total value of the investment projects that will be financed including with the help of the mentioned credits is RON 1.44 billion.
The value of the tender is RON 41.8 million, and the beneficiary of the work is the company Rețele Electrice Dobrogea.
The three Rețele Electrice companies initiated a public tender on the SEAP platform, with a maximum cumulative value of around RON 190 million.
53% of customers served by Retele Electrice Muntenia, 50% of those in Banat and 59% of those in Dobrogea will have smart meters by the end of the year.
The works will consist in making loops on medium voltage lines, supplied from the 110/20/10 kV Fratelia and Cetate transformer stations in the Timișoara area.

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