Romania: End of price...

Electricity bills for July and part of August 2025 in Romania are significantly...

Bosnia and Herzegovina sees...

According to the Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), gross electricity...

Albania: Electricity production falls...

According to data from the Albanian Institute of Statistics (INSTAT), electricity production in...

Romania: Energy Vault partners...

Swiss energy storage company Energy Vault has signed an agreement to provide up...
Supported byClarion Energy
HomeSEE Energy NewsHungary: GoldenPeaks capital...

Hungary: GoldenPeaks capital commissions two solar power plants, adding 92 MW to national grid

Solar energy developer GoldenPeaks Capital has completed and connected two new solar power plants in Hungary, contributing a total of 92 MW of installed capacity to the country’s energy system.

The larger of the two, the Zemplén solar power plant near Bodroghalom, has a capacity of 64.56 MW and has been fully operational since March. It marks GoldenPeaks Capital’s first renewable energy project to go online in Hungary. In addition to supplying clean electricity to the grid, the plant supports grid stability by providing ancillary services such as participation in the automatic Frequency Restoration Reserve (aFRR). Its electricity output is secured through a long-term power purchase agreement with Danish food packaging company Faerch.

A second solar facility near Nyékládháza has begun commercial operation with the connection of its first block. Once fully completed, it is expected to reach a capacity of 27.56 MW and is already feeding electricity into Hungary’s day-ahead power market.

Combined, the two plants are projected to generate 134.6 GWh of electricity per year—enough to meet the average annual consumption of more than 43,000 households. Both sites utilize bifacial solar panels mounted on single-axis tracking systems to maximize energy yield. Project development, engineering, and operations are managed by Spectris Hungary, GoldenPeaks’ in-house subsidiary.

GoldenPeaks Capital’s founder and chairman, Adriano Agosti, described the projects as a tangible reflection of the company’s sustainability vision—scalable, intelligent solar solutions executed to the highest standards. He also highlighted the crucial role of both internal teams and external partners in advancing the clean energy transition across Central and Eastern Europe.

Supported byOwner's Engineer banner

Recent News

Supported byspot_img
Supported byspot_img

Latest News

Supported byspot_img
Supported bySEE Energy News

Related News

Slovenia: Wind Energy Association calls for balanced policy consultation

The Slovenian Wind Energy Association (GIZ) has expressed concern that recent political debates on wind energy are being shaped by what it views as an unbalanced event. The association says conclusions from a June consultation in the National Council—attended...

Romania: End of price caps and VAT hike drive sharp rise in electricity bills

Electricity bills for July and part of August 2025 in Romania are significantly higher than in previous months, driven by multiple factors. A heatwave increased consumption as air conditioners and cooling devices were used extensively. At the same time,...

Bosnia and Herzegovina sees mixed energy output trends in June 2025

According to the Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), gross electricity production in June 2025 totaled 1,000 GWh, compared to 1,028 GWh in the same month last year. Hydropower plants accounted for 26.4 percent of total gross...
Supported byVirtu Energy
error: Content is protected !!