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Romania: Electrica Furnizare SPP commission for Uztel

In 2020, Electrica Furnizare entered the market for the production of electricity from renewable sources, by purchasing 7.5 MW Stanesti solar power plant, located in Giurgiu County.

Electrica Furnizare announced the commissioning of a solar power plant with a total installed capacity of 306.4 kW for Uztel, a manufacturer of ex-traction and construction equipment. The plant will cover part of Uztel’s electricity consumption, with a direct impact in reducing the total cost of electricity. The investment will also help reduce CO2 emissions by more than 132 tons per year. The project implemented in Prahova County involves the installation of solar panels on metal structure, for field installation. The average annual production of the installed photovoltaic system for Uztel is estimated at 421.3 MWh.

Marketing Director at Electrica Furnizare Cristian Radu said that, by installing solar panels, the company met the expectations of the Uztel company, which opted for a method of electricity production that would protect the environment. Electrica Furnizare has several similar projects in progress and offers solutions for any company that has established a strategy on sustainability and green energy production.

 

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