Improving the Quality of Electricity in Eastern Europe: Challenges and Solutions

Authors

  • Gheorghe E. Safta University of Petrosani, 332093 Petrosani, Romania.
  • Daniel N. Fita University of Petrosani, 332093 Petrosani, Romania.
  • Florin G. Popescu University of Petrosani, 332093 Petrosani, Romania.
  • Alin E. Cruceru Politechnic University of Bucharst, Romania.
  • Razvan C. Olteanu University of Petrosani, 332093 Petrosani, Romania.
  • Adrian M. Schiopu University of Petrosani, 332093 Petrosani, Romania.
  • Gabriela Popescu University of Petrosani, 332093 Petrosani, Romania.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/srnta/v9/3291

Keywords:

Electricity quality, eastern Europe, grid stability, energy policy, renewable integration, power quality

Abstract

This paper explores the current challenges in electricity quality in Eastern Europe, focusing on factors such as reliability, stability, and efficiency. With the region's energy sector undergoing significant transformation, from post-communist restructuring to the transition to renewable energy sources, the importance of ensuring high-quality electricity is paramount. The paper evaluates infrastructure inadequacies, grid modernization, regulatory changes, and the integration of renewable energy sources. Finally, it outlines potential strategies to improve power quality through technological innovation, investment, and cross-border cooperation.

Published

2024-12-12

How to Cite

Gheorghe E. Safta, Daniel N. Fita, Florin G. Popescu, Alin E. Cruceru, Razvan C. Olteanu, Adrian M. Schiopu, & Gabriela Popescu. (2024). Improving the Quality of Electricity in Eastern Europe: Challenges and Solutions. Scientific Research, New Technologies and Applications Vol. 9, 132–149. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/srnta/v9/3291