Romania: R.Power begins construction on first solar project, expanding capacity to 100 MW by 2026
14 December 2024
Polish solar developer and independent power producer R.Power has announced the commencement of construction on its first solar project in Romania. The project will consist of four solar parks, with a combined capacity exceeding 23 MW, located in the communes of Stalpu, Suseni, Punghina, and Dudesti. These facilities are expected to be operational between the last quarter of 2025 and the first quarter of 2026.
Nomad Electric and Waldevar will provide the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services for the project. This initiative is part of R.Power’s larger strategy to expand its solar capacity in Romania, with a target of reaching 100 MW by the end of 2026. In March, the company secured a pipeline of over 200 MW of solar projects across Romania, all with permits and network connections in place.
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