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When will Romania's largest solar park start generating power?
Nofar is building Romania’s largest solar park, a 154-MW facility in Ratesti, which will start power generation most probably in July. This project did not have to deal with the 50-ha limitation as it was in the ready-to-build phase before the rule was introduced, Andreea Gilicel, financial manager at Nofar Energy, told Renewables Now at the event.
How much solar does Romania have in 2023?
That would mark a sixfold increase on the 1.39 GW of solar in Romania in 2020. By the end of 2023 – as Romania became the 118th member of the International Solar Alliance group of tropical nations – the country had reached 2.9 GW of solar. Romania is positioning itself to become a major player in European Union renewables.
Why should we invest in Romanian solar?
Econergy identified Romania as an important European renewables player at the end of the 2010s and has become a leading developer and investor in Romanian PV. We have learned where Romania’s bold commitments create opportunity, where growth is delayed, and how Romania is weathering current international challenges. Solar regulation
Is Romania ready for a new wave of photovoltaic capacity deployment?
Solarplaza Summit Romania 2023. Image by Solarplaza on Linkedin. After experiencing a burst of solar installations almost a decade ago, Romania is now said to be at the start of a new wave of photovoltaic (PV) capacity deployment.
How has Econergy developed in Romania?
Econergy’s experience of developing in Romania – culminating in the recently connected 155 MWp Ratesti plant, the largest solar project in the country, providing green electricity to more than 100,000 households per year – has been characterized by abundant development land, high irradiation, stable electricity prices, and swift authorization.
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