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Romania: Eurowind Energy advances 1,200 MW wind project

Eurowind Energy Romania, a renewable energy developer active in the country since 2011, is moving forward with plans for a large-scale wind energy project in Botosani county. Currently in the early planning phase, the project is expected to reach an installed capacity of around 1,200 MW, reinforcing Romania’s role as a key regional renewable energy supplier.

The company has already completed several initial steps, including securing land agreements, submitting a network connection request, and obtaining preliminary urban planning certification. The development will involve the phased construction of nine wind farms across nine communes in northern Botosani county, with full completion targeted for 2031.

Eurowind Energy Romania is committed to a transparent and cooperative approach throughout the process. The project represents a major investment exceeding one billion euros. Once operational, the wind farm complex is expected to strengthen Romania’s renewable energy sector and enhance its position as a regional energy exporter.

In the short term, the company is focused on bringing two renewable energy projects online this year: the 60.2 MW Teius solar power plant in Alba county and the 48 MW Pecineaga wind farm in Constanta county. Eurowind Energy Romania has previously developed three renewable energy projects in the country, including solar power plants in Pufesti (Vrancea county, operational since 2012), Halchiu (Brasov county, operational since 2013), and Mihailesti (Ilfov county, operational since 2013), all part of Romania’s first wave of renewable energy investments.

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