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European Energy Makes Major Move In Romania’s Grid Market

European Energy Powers Up Romania with Massive Renewable Push! 

Big news for Romania’s clean energy future! European Energy has just secured grid connection approvals for a whopping 500MW of solar and wind projects across the country. ☀️ This is a major leap forward for renewable energy in Romania, bringing these projects closer to construction and pushing European Energy’s total development pipeline in the country to over 1.5 GW!

What does this mean?

  • More clean energy for Romania: These projects will generate significant renewable power, helping Romania reduce its reliance on fossil fuels and achieve its clean energy goals.
  • Jobs and investment: Construction and operation of these projects will create jobs and boost the Romanian economy.
  • A secure energy future: By diversifying its energy mix, Romania will become less reliant on volatile energy prices and ensure a more secure energy supply.

This is just the beginning! European Energy is actively working to secure grid connection approvals for their remaining projects, and they’re excited about the upcoming renewable energy support scheme in Romania.

Romania’s renewable energy potential is vast, and European Energy sees a bright future. As Ioannis Kalapodas, head of European Energy’s Romania office, says: “The upcoming auction for Contract for Difference… will unlock the implementation of more wind and solar projects.”

Thorvald Spanggaard, Executive Vice President and Head of Project Development at European Energy, agrees: “Securing 500MW of grid connection approvals is a step towards achieving a leading position in the market… Romania can foster a new progressive stream of renewable energy development.”

Stay tuned for more updates! This is a significant development for Romania’s clean energy future, and we’re excited to see these projects come to life.

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