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Romani: Restart Energy develops 410 MW solar project

Restart Energy Armand Domuta is developing a 410 MW solar power plant in Arad County in western Romania. The project obtained the connection approval. The investment in the project has been estimated at 300 million euros.

It would be the second largest solar power plant in Arad County after the 1,000 MW project developed by Monsson group and taken over by Rezolv Energy in 2022.

After it has abandoned the natural gas supply activity, the supplier Restart Energy One announced that it is pulling out of the residential market for electricity supply as well.

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