Jantzen Renewables elevates Razvan Popa to CEO

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Jantzen Renewables, a leading renewable energy developer, announced the appointment of Razvan Popa as its new Chief Executive Officer. Popa was previously a Partner and Head of Transactions at the company.

"I'm thrilled to take on this leadership position and guide Jantzen Renewables through this exciting period of growth," said Popa. "Our commitment to expanding our renewable energy portfolio and contributing to a sustainable future remains unwavering."

Under Popa's leadership, Jantzen Renewables plans to further diversify its technology focus, including solar PV, batteries, wind, and power-to-x solutions. The company will also continue to prioritize environmental sustainability and energy independence.

Founded in 2020 as a spin-off from Jantzen Development, Jantzen Renewables has rapidly become a key player in Romania's renewable energy sector. With a +15-year experienced core team and a strong project development track record, the company is currently developing a significant pipeline of renewable energy projects totaling over 2 GW.

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