According to a analysis made by Ariston Thermo Romania, only 67 of the 320 towns in Romania are still connected to the central district heating system, while the number of disconnections continues to increase, the press release to ACTMedia informs. In these conditions and taking into consideration the local market’s need for efficiency, the company estimates that the introduction of the new ErP (Energy-related Products) directives will have a strong effect on the local market and change the Romanians’ perception regarding the chosen heating equipments, says ActMedia.eu.
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Sergiu Bus leaks potential Wednesday winger
It has been reported all over local and national newspapers that Sheffield Wednesday are on the verge of signing Marseille winger, Modou Sougou. This has potentially been confirmed today on Wednesday strikers Sergiu Bus’ Instragram profile, according to the72.co.uk.
Read MoreFarmec posts increased sales by 10 per cent in H1
Romanian largest cosmetics producer based in Cluj, Farmec reported a turnover exceeding 82 million lei in H1 this year, 10 per cent more compared to the same period of 2014, says TheDiplomat.ro.
Read MoreEuropean Comission starts investigation on two Romanian airports
The European Commission has initiated two separate investigations to determine whether the state’s measures in favor of two state-owned airports in Transylvania, Cluj-Napoca and Targu-Mures, and the air carriers that uses them, mainly Wizz Air, complied with the European Union rules on state aid, according to a EC press release, says Romania-Insider.com.
Read MoreNATO International Summer School started in Cluj
The NATO International Summer School – NISS started on Monday in Cluj with 40 participants from 28 nations attending. NISS is aimed at promoting Cluj city on the international scene as world peace centre for a whole week, announced Agerpres.
Read MoreRYANAIR Q1 profit up 25% to €245m, higher loads as traffic grows 16% to 28m
Ryanair, Europe’s No. 1 low fares airline, today (27 July) reported a Q1 profit of €245m, up 25% on last year, as traffic grew 16% to 28m due to stronger load factors, up 6% points to 92%.
Read MoreFilmNewEurope.com: Radu Mihaileanu’s The History of Love Moves to Romania
After shooting one and a half months in Montréal and one week in New York, the English-language debut of the Romanian-born France-based filmmaker Radu Mihaileanu, The History of Love, moves to Romania starting 25 July 2015, according to FilmNewEurope.com.
Read MoreMagazine.Good.is: The Surprisingly Musical Benefits of Donating Blood in Transylvania
Dracula, as we all know, “vants to suck your bloooood!” It just so happens, however, that the world’s most notorious vampire isn’t the only Transylvanian interested in your precious bodily fluids. So are the organizers behind Romania’s UNTOLD music festival. But rather than requiring blood to quench an unholy thirst that follows them throughout their immortal lives, the festival staff has a much more noble purpose in mind: To help reverse that country’s dangerously low blood donation rates, according Magazine.Good.is.
Read MoreThe Diplomat: Liberty Technology Park launches the first power charging station for electric cars in Cluj-Napoca
The largest private technology park in Romania, the Cluj-Napoca-based Liberty Technology Park launched the first power charging station for electric cars in Cluj-Napoca, in partnership with Siemens Romania, says thediplomat.ro.
Read MoreThe Guardian – Pay with blood: Transylvanian festival offers ticket discount for donors
Two tickets for the Transylvania music festival? That’ll be two pints of blood, please. It may sound like a bad episode of Scooby Doo, but organisers of the Untold festival in northern Romania are offering festivalgoers discounts if they donate blood before buying tickets, according to The Guardian.
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