Author
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- Florin Muresan-Grecu
(Automation, Computer, Electrical and Power Engineering Department, University of Petrosani, 332006 Petrosani, Romania)
- Nicolae Daniel Fita
(Automation, Computer, Electrical and Power Engineering Department, University of Petrosani, 332006 Petrosani, Romania)
- Gabriel Bujor Babut
(Industrial Engineering and Management Department, University of Petrosani, 332006 Petrosani, Romania)
- Mila Ilieva Obretenova
(Department of Electric Power Engineering and Automation, University of Mining and Geology, St. Ivan Rilski Sofia, 1700 Sofia, Bulgaria)
- Dragos Pasculescu
(Automation, Computer, Electrical and Power Engineering Department, University of Petrosani, 332006 Petrosani, Romania)
- Teodora Lazar
(Automation, Computer, Electrical and Power Engineering Department, University of Petrosani, 332006 Petrosani, Romania)
- Ilie Uțu
(Automation, Computer, Electrical and Power Engineering Department, University of Petrosani, 332006 Petrosani, Romania)
- Cristian Rada
(Automation, Computer, Electrical and Power Engineering Department, University of Petrosani, 332006 Petrosani, Romania)
- Adrian Mihai Schiopu
(Automation, Computer, Electrical and Power Engineering Department, University of Petrosani, 332006 Petrosani, Romania)
- Aurelian Nicola
(Transport, Industrial and Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Petrosani, 332006 Petrosani, Romania)
- Alin Emanuel Cruceru
(Industrial Engineering Doctoral School, University Politechnica of Bucharest, 060042 Bucharest, Romania)
Abstract
Energy security represents a fundamental pillar of economic sustainability, being defined as a state’s ability to ensure continuous, reliable, and affordable access to energy resources. In the context of recent geopolitical shifts, such as worldwide military conflicts, the vulnerabilities of energy systems have become evident, highlighting the interdependence between energy security and economic stability. Analyzing energy security involves assessing the diversification of sources, supply routes, critical infrastructure, and the degree of dependence on imports. The transition to renewable sources, in line with the objectives established by the European Union, contributes to reducing the risks associated with fossil market volatility and to strengthening economic resilience. At the same time, the integration of digital technologies and the development of storage capacities increase the flexibility of energy systems. Evaluating energy security must include indicators regarding price accessibility, environmental sustainability, and institutional capacity for crisis management. By aligning energy policies with macroeconomic and climate strategies, states can prevent major energy crises, mitigate the impact of external shocks, and ensure long-term sustainable economic development. The study highlights and brings to light Romania’s energy security situation by conducting an in-depth analysis of the Romanian Power System and assessing the most severe vulnerabilities and risks that could jeopardize the proper functioning of the system and the supply to electricity consumers. Based on these findings, various strategies for the safety, security, and resilience of the Romanian Power System have been developed.
Suggested Citation
Florin Muresan-Grecu & Nicolae Daniel Fita & Gabriel Bujor Babut & Mila Ilieva Obretenova & Dragos Pasculescu & Teodora Lazar & Ilie Uțu & Cristian Rada & Adrian Mihai Schiopu & Aurelian Nicola & Alin, 2026.
"Analysis and Assessment of Energy Security in the Context of Ensuring Economic Sustainability and Crisis Prevention,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(7), pages 1-61, March.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:7:p:3183-:d:1902325
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