ENEVO Group commissions 69 MW solar park in Romania

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ENEVO Group has announced the successful completion and commissioning of its photovoltaic park in Teiuș. The solar installation, with an installed capacity of 68.99 MW, uses tracker technology, enabling the panels to follow the sun's movement throughout the day to maximize energy output.

Located in Alba County, the park will generate enough clean energy each year to supply over 25,000 households in Romania. The site, spanning 80.5 hectares, has been designed for dual use, supporting both solar energy production and grazing, benefiting 130 local livestock farmers.

CEF Teiuș is expected to produce over 103 GWh of electricity annually, making a significant contribution to reducing carbon emissions. The total investment in the project is approximately 55 million euros, with 15 million euros provided through Romania's National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR). This makes it the largest energy project in the country funded under the PNRR.

The photovoltaic park and the associated transformer station were built by ENEVO Group in partnership with Alpin Sun and Electroalfa.

“ENEVO Group has become an increasingly important part of what the energy industry considers performance and innovation. The fact that a Romanian company has, in just a decade, become a reference point for quality and innovation in both domestic and international projects speaks volumes about ENEVO's expertise. We are proud to have delivered a project that sets a new standard in Romania,” stated Radu Brașoveanu, Technical Director of ENEVO Group.

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