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Romania: CJR Renewables to build 172 MW solar park for Nofar

Israeli renewables developer Nofar Energy Ltd has confided the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) of a 172 MWp solar photovoltaic park in Romania to Portugal-based CJR Renewables.

All civil and electrical works related to the Iepuresti project will be handled by the contractor, except PV modules, CJR Renewables said in a recent LinkedIn post. This represents not only a partnership with a new client but also an expansion of our footprint in Romania with our fourth solar project in the country, the company’s regional manager Bartosz Sobolewski said.

The Iepuresti PV farm will be installed on arable land in Giurgiu County. The complex will consist of 286,680 modules of 600 Wp each and 470 string inverters.

The solar park will be built alongside another PV plant. Together, they are expected to produce around 400 GWh per year. 

Nofar in March received approval from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development to get up to EUR 55 million in debt to finance the projects.

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