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Engie Romania to build 37.2 MWp solar park

Dec 18, 2023, 1:35:49 PMArticle by Razvan Timpescu
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December 18 (SeeNews) - Engie Romania, part of French utility Engie, said on Monday that it plans to build a 37.2 MWp photovoltaic (PV) park in the Aricestii Rahtivani commune, the southern Prahova county.

Engie Romania to build 37.2 MWp solar park
Engie Romania

The park is set to cover more than 57 hectares and begin operations in 2024, will be Engie Romania's fourth greenfield project, the company said in a press release.

The park, expected to generate approximately 57 GWh of green energy per year, will produce the equivalent to the annual consumption of over 31,000 households.

"The development of greenfield projects, in parallel with the acceleration of the acquisition strategy of renewable production capacities, ensures that we achieve the assumed objectives of having 1,000 MW by 2030," said Cristian Buzan, Deputy General Director of Engie Romania.

This latest greenfield development joins the company's existing portfolio of four PV parks with a total installed capacity of 24 MW across Arad, Buzau, Harghita, and Teleorman counties. Engie Romania also operates two wind farms in Braila and Galati, totaling 98 MW.

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