New CEO of Hidroelectrica Outlines Strategic Priorities
Dan-Iulius Plaveti, appointed CEO of Hidroelectrica on June 10, 2026, aims to enhance the company's investment pace and modernize its operations. His 18-month mandate focuses on asset performance, hybridization of energy sources, digital transformation, and workforce development, crucial for improving the company's resilience and operational efficiency.

Dan-Iulius Plaveti officially assumed the role of CEO at Hidroelectrica on June 10, 2026, amid criticism regarding the company's investment pace. His mandate extends until November 2027, focusing on four strategic axes: enhancing asset performance, hybridizing the energy portfolio, advancing digital transformation, and workforce preparation.
Notably, the company plans over €500 million in energy storage investments, with a key project being the Tarnița-Lăpuștești pumped storage facility. In 2025, Hidroelectrica recorded a net profit of 3.3 billion lei, reflecting a 20% decline from 2024, indicating the need for strategic adjustments.
The emphasis on hybrid energy sources aims to mitigate production volatility, while digital initiatives include cloud migrations and AI-driven asset management. Plaveti's leadership comes after a controversial selection process, emphasizing the importance of skilled personnel in a competitive energy sector.




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