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Romania: LONGi to supply solar modules for largest photovoltaic project

Chinese company LONGi Green Energy Technology has signed an agreement to provide over 430,000 Hi-MO 9 BC modules for the 282 MW Corbii Mari solar power plant, developed by Israel’s Nofar Energy.

Located in Dâmbovița County, the facility is scheduled to begin operations in 2026. It is expected to generate around 380 GWh of electricity annually—enough to power more than 50,000 households—while cutting CO₂ emissions by about 220,000 tons per year.

LONGi stated that the modules, with a 24.8% conversion efficiency, are optimized for local climate conditions. Once completed, Corbii Mari will be Romania’s largest solar installation and Nofar’s biggest independent power producer investment outside Israel.

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has also announced plans to provide €68 million in financing to Nofar for three solar projects in Romania, including Corbii Mari, supporting the country’s renewable energy expansion and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.

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