Key Market Indicators
Romania's electricity generation is projected to experience a slight decrease over the next five years. By 2028, the country's electricity output is expected to reach approximately 54 terawatt-hours, down from around 54 terawatt-hours in 2023, marking an average annual decline of 0.1%. This downward trend is not new; Romania's electricity supply has been decreasing by an average of 3.6% annually since 1990. In the global ranking for 2023, Romania holds the 51st position in terms of electricity generation. Singapore narrowly leads ahead of Romania with an output also around 54 terawatt-hours. Leading the global ranking, the United States, India, and Russia occupy the second, third, and fourth positions, respectively.