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Romania: SAPE commissioned the first state-owned PV farm 

Romanian Society for the Administration of Energy Participations (SAPE) reconfirms its development strategy and inaugurates the photovoltaic park Dârvari 2, in the town of Valea Călugărească in Prahova County.

The Dârvari 2 photovoltaic park represents an investment of almost 35 million lei (7.5 million euros), of which 7.5 million lei are non-refundable funds from the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR). The execution contract for “Electricity production station through photovoltaic panels and electricity transmission network in the national system – CEF 4.9995 MW” was signed in 2023, at the beginning of 2024 the photovoltaic park entered trials, and on 5 July became commercial. In addition to production, the park also has a battery energy storage system with a capacity of 1 MW.

The “turnkey” work was executed by the association SC General Me. El Electric SRL and SC Electro-Alfa International SRL, and the site manager was Popp & Asociații Management.

SAPE also owns two wind farms, CEE Horia (Constanța county), with a capacity of 7.5 MW, and CEE Curcubăta (Alba County), with a capacity of 15 MW, and a photovoltaic park, Dârvari 1, in com Valea Călugărească, with a capacity of 5 MW.

Recently, the Titan Power project was started, through which a gas-fired, high-efficiency cogeneration plant will be built in Bucharest. Also, SAPE is in full evaluation of the bids submitted to the auction for the realization of the feasibility study and the technical-economic documentation for the construction of the Tarnița-Lăpușteşti HPP.

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