Alerion starts producing green energy at two PV plants in Romania

Green Forum
The Italian group Alerion announced the completion of two new photovoltaic plants in Romania, where it has also begun production. 

These are two new plants located in Peris, each with a capacity of approximately 6 MW and an estimated total production when fully operational of 19 GWh.

„The Litegosa photovoltaic plant (Romania, Comune Peris, Provincia Ilfov) with a capacity of 6.21 MWp was energized and began producing clean energy! We will continue to verify and optimize its operation in the coming days. The activation of the adjacent Fradusta plant (6.21 MWp) will be following soon. Additionally, both plants will have an estimated annual production of around 8.6 GWh each. Network reinforcements in the next 1.5 years will further increase the estimated annual production to approximately 9.6 GWh each”, said the company.

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