Yeşilyurt Enerji acquires Romanian solar project

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Turkish energy company Yeşilyurt Enerji has acquired a 41 MW solar project in Dâmbovița County, Romania. The project is fully permitted and in a ready-to-build stage, marking a significant step in the company's expansion into the Romanian renewable energy market.

Founded in 2010, Yeşilyurt Enerjim began producing electricity in 2013 with a natural gas combined cycle power plant. By 2014, it was supplying energy to residential, commercial, and industrial consumers. In 2017, the company entered the cross-border energy trading market in Central and Southeastern Europe under the brand Yesilyurt Energy Trading D.O.O. It further diversified into the natural gas sector in 2019 and expanded its operations in Prague through Greenland Commodities in 2021.

Dentons advised Yeşilyurt Enerji on all legal aspects of the acquisition, including legal due diligence, transaction structuring, drafting and negotiation of transfer documents, and support through signing and closing.

 

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