State-controlled Nuclearelectrica, operator of Romania’s Cernavodă nuclear power plant, has successfully sold 373 GWh of electricity for delivery between August 1, 2026, and December 31, 2027. The energy was sold in blocks at prices reaching 630 lei/MWh, according to e-nergia.ro. This indicates that electricity prices are not expected to decrease in Romania in the near future. The sale involved multiple packages offered by the company. These transactions suggest continued strong demand and pricing for nuclear-generated power in the region. The deals provide Nuclearelectrica with revenue certainty for the specified period. This outcome impacts projections for energy costs for Romanian consumers and businesses.