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Romania: Six investors planning solar panels and energy storage plants compete for 200 million euro grants

Six bidders submitted projects to get grant financing under a EUR 200 million grant scheme operated by Romania and aimed at supporting the development of PV panels and power storage battery plants

The scheme is financed by the National Resilience Facility (PNRR), and the projects should be completed by mid-2026. The factories should manufacture, assemble, or recycle PV panels or power storage batteries.

Out of the total budget, EUR 150 million is dedicated to supporting the development of PV panel plants, and the rest of EUR 50 million to factories for power storage batteries. 

The scheme aims to result in the development of battery production/assembly/recycling with a combined capacity of at least 2 GW/year, respectively a combined capacity of 200 MW/year for the manufacturing/assembly/recycling of PV panels.

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