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Romania: Tender for the construction of 450 MW solar power plants launched

The four joint-venture company controlled by Energy Complex Oltenia and OMV Petrom have announced the tender for the construction of four solar power plants with combined installed capacity 450 MW.

The procedure aims to select contractors for the design, purchase, construction, commissioning, operation, three-year maintenance services and handover of four solar power plants, which should be built on the slag and ash deposits of EC Oltenia’s units, as well as on the dumps of its mining subsidiaries.

The tender includes the construction of Isalnita solar power plant (85 MW with an estimated cost of 69.57 million euros plus VAT), Rovinari Est solar power plant (110 MW and a 400/110 kV transformer station, with an estimated cost of 103.67 million euros plus VAT), Tismana 1 solar power plant(123 MW, with an estimated cost of 100.28 million euro plus VAT) and Tismana 2 solar power plant (131.67 MW, with an estimated cost of 101.12 million euro plus VAT).

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