Energy Champions celebrated in the Romanian Energy Gala Awards
The Romanian Energy Awards 2013 announced the winners of the categories for the conventional, renewable and individuals in a prestigious event organized by The Diplomat - Bucharest, continuing the annual tradition of acknowledging performance and exceptional acompishments in the Romanian Energy sector. June 2013 - From the Print Edition
For sure energy remains one of the most dynamic sectors of the Romanian economy, with investments in renewable energy in special but also in the field of oil and gas showing an increase of the investors interest for this area.
The Diplomat - Bucharest continues to reward and recognize the largest developments and most dynamic projects, the best managers and projects in the energy sector shaping an exclusive awards gala hosted by the Hilton Hotel in Bucharest. The key companies ... To continue reading this article you have to be registered
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