Romania has finalised its National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP), setting ambitious targets to support the EU’s 2030 climate goals. Originally due by 30 June 2024, the updated plan was submitted on 16 October 2024. It outlines Romania’s strategy to cut emissions, expand renewable energy, and improve energy efficiency.
Key highlights include a 12.7% reduction in ESR sector emissions, a 62% cut in EU ETS emissions, and a 41% renewable energy share (RES) by 2030. The plan also aims for higher energy efficiency, capping final energy consumption at 22.47 Mtoe (261.3 TWh).
For a detailed breakdown, including sector-specific strategies and policy measures, download the full slide deck.