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Romania: Only 10-15% of RES projects to be completed

Of the total number of renewable energy projects that have obtained the grid connection technical approval (ATR), only 10-15% will materialize and produce electricity, according to the data presented by Claudiu Dumbrăveanu, ANRE director, at the FOREN regional energy forum 2024.

As of last week, 878 technical connection approvals (ATR) have been issued for wind and photovoltaic projects.

However, the number of projects with ATR that also have signed network connection contracts concluded within the deadline stipulated by the legislation is much smaller – 365. 

Finally, the number of projects with the authorization for the establishment of energy capacities issued by ANRE is only 77, with a total installed capacity of 1,445 MW. 

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