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Romania expands renewables with Eximprod’s new 38.4 MW Cudalbi 2 wind project

Eximprod has commissioned the Cudalbi 2 wind farm, a 38.4 MW facility that ranks among the most advanced renewable energy projects in southeastern Romania. The installation can produce more than 106,000 MWh of clean electricity annually, enough to supply over 40,000 households.

Gheorghe Manole, co-founder of Eximprod Group, said the project demonstrates the ability of Romanian engineering teams to deliver large-scale, high-quality energy infrastructure. He emphasized that the investment reflects a long-term commitment to modernizing Romania’s energy sector through innovation and responsible development.

Cudalbi 2 marks the first phase of a wider integrated energy complex. Planned additions include a 38 MW solar power plant and a 36 MW/36 MWh energy storage system, forming a hybrid renewable platform that will enhance grid stability and flexibility in the region.

Construction of the wind farm was completed within an accelerated 12-month schedule, from the notice to proceed to the delivery of the first electricity to the grid. The project relied heavily on local expertise, with Eximprod Group subsidiaries working alongside partners Lemacons Galați, Electromontaj Carpați Sibiu, and Prelchim Râmnicu Vâlcea.

The total investment amounted to 75 million euros, financed through a combination of bank loans from Banca Transilvania and equity contributions from investors. The project also received 9.6 million euros in grants under Romania’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR).

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