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Romania: Eurowind Energy to instal 70 MW solar power plant

A Danish developer and operator of wind, solar and hybrid projects, Eurowind Energy plans to build a 70 MW solar power plant in Alba County. Construction work should start in October.

The solar facility is the company’s fourth project in Romania, with an investment of 50 million euros.

The company’s officials said that this power plant is only the beginning of its plans in Romania, having a pipeline of energy projects of 4 GW.

The Teius solar power plant is the fourth renewable energy project developed by Eurowind Energy in Romania, the company has 12 operational power plants in Europe with a capacity of 100 MW.

The other local projects are solar power plants in Halchiu, Magurele (built in 2013) and Pufesti (built in 2012), each with a capacity of 2,03 MW, 3,38 MW and 1,5 MW, respectively, totaling around 7 MW.

Scheduled to become operational in 2024, the Teius solar power plant will be developed on 80 hectares of land. It will have 119,184 photovoltaic modules, with a total installed capacity of 70 MW, generating 102.05 GWh of electricity per year. The new project will be able to supply electricity annually for up to 30,050 households.

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