Restart Energy completes 350 kWp solar plant for Cerealcom Timis

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Restart Energy announced the completion of a 350 kW photovoltaic (PV) plant for local agricultural firm Cerealcom Timis.

The solar installation, valued at over €241,000, covers an area of 3,500 square meters and is located near Cerealcom Timis's warehouse in Jebel, Timis County.

This solar plant is expected to produce 427 MWh of green energy annually, which will help reduce the company's electricity costs by more than €101,500 per year. 

Additionally, the installation is projected to cut CO2 emissions by 134 tonnes and eliminate 1.28 kg of radioactive waste annually.

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