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Romania: Italian RES developer to build solar parks in Romania

Alerion Clean Power is an Italian renewable energy developer which has signed an agreement to build solar power plants in Romania with a total installed power of around 200 MW.

The statement from the company said that it will build the solar plants in collaboration with Romanian company PV Project RO. The construction of the first batch of power plants, with a total installed capacity of 33 MW, is expected to start in the first half of 2021.

Alerion operates 15 wind farms in Italy, one in Bulgaria and one in Spain, with a total installed capacity of over 700 MW. According to the company’s 2021-2023 business plan, Alerion plans to increase its portfolio to 1,544 MW by the end of 2023. Currently, Alerion’s RES portfolio stands at 835 MW. Target markets are Italy, Romania, and Spain, and the renewables mix will be expanded by solar investments in Italy and Romania.

 

 

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