Through a coherent energy development strategy in Romania can be provided an increased safety in the energy supply together with energy resources import limitations, in terms of accelerated economic development
In Romania, the potential of use of solar energy is relatively important. There are areas, such as the Black Sea shore, Dobrogea, or southern areas, where the flow of solar energy can reach up to 1600 kWh/m2 / every year. Although the solar power can be used in several ways (for lighting or solar water heating) the conversion of sunlight into electricity is the most desirable way to use it, because it can be easily transported over long distances and can satisfy almost any need for domestic energy industry
Renewable energy sources are becoming more and more popular around the world and, through the development of the wind energy sector, Romania has the chance to generate green electricity and with low emissions, and a greater energy security, and thus meet the requirements of the EU with regard to the production of energy from renewable sources. This is a great challenge, not only for developers and investors, but also for State administration and the conventional energy industry. Wind energy is among the forms of renewable energy that are suitable for small scale applications. The main advantage of wind power is zero emission of pollutants and greenhouse gases, because they do not burn fuel.