Waldevar Energy contracts 481 MW in PV projects in Romania

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Waldevar Energy, a company in the field of photovoltaic park construction in Romania, specialized in turnkey solutions for renewable energy, contracted a total of 481 MW in photovoltaic projects across Romania during 2023.

In 2023, the company completed over 30 photovoltaic projects, with a total capacity of 184 MW, and by April 2024, it will also complete the remaining contracted volumes. 

With a construction capacity of 2.5 MW per day, a team of over 600 specialists, and a fleet of over 65 specialized equipment for photovoltaic park construction, WALDEVAR ENERGY provides integrated solutions for photovoltaic systems, including design, construction, installation, testing, and commissioning. 

The company also ensures efficient connection to the power grid and offers post-installation maintenance services.

"Our vision is to be at the forefront of innovation in renewable energy, supporting Romania and Europe in achieving sustainability goals through projects carried out with and for our partners. In the most important energy year, WALDEVAR Energy is proof of commitment and excellence in promoting a greener future and continuously reducing energy costs," said Christian Leonte, Director of Business Development at WALDEVAR Energy S.R.L.

 

 

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