CWP Europe acquires 134-MW solar project in Romania
Mar 14, 2023 12:46 PM ET
- Southeast Europe-focused renewables designer CWP Europe introduced on Friday the purchase of the 134-MW Studina solar project in Romania for an unrevealed amount.

The business said in a statement it anticipates to begin building deal with this project this year as well as to have it up and running by the end of 2024. Upon conclusion, the solar park will be able to create adequate power to fulfill the yearly intake of concerning 115,000 homes.
Founded in 2006, CWP Europe is the developer of the 600-MW Fantanele Cogealac wind farm in Romania, which is the biggest such facility in all of Europe. The business has a 6-GW-plus pipeline of utility-scale wind, solar and also battery storage projects in Southeast Europe. Beyond Romania, it has developments in Serbia, Bulgaria, Albania, Moldova, Montenegro, Ukraine as well as Bosnia as well as Herzegovina.
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