Enel Green Power Romania is seeking service providers for a 370 MW solar power plant
- Enel Green Power Romania is trying to find service providers for a 370 MW solar power plant in Romania's Arad area. It is the initial part of its 681 MW project, for which it obtained grid connection approvals for 666 MW.
Swedish-Monégasque business owner Emanuel Muntmark marketed 2 project firms in Romania last year to Enel Green Power Romania or EGPR, which is currently preparing to install the initial section of the Nădab solar park, Profit.ro reported. It is among Italy-based Enel's subsidiaries in the nation. EGPR has acquired a grid connection approval for 364 MW while the planned capacity in the documents is 370 MW.
The whole undertaking in Arad area in Romania's west is envisaged with 681 MW in mounted capacity. Transmission system operator Transelectrica issued both connection authorizations in August, for 666 MW in total amount. They end at the end of 2024.
Nădab 1, located on 381 hectares in Chișinău Criș, is planned to consist of 622,000 panels. EGPR has actually applied for financing from the National Recovery as well as Resilience Plan (NRRP or PNRR).
Solas Electrical power, the unique objective car (SPV) where the initial project is being established, has released ask for specialists for electric works (EUR 102 million) and also building substations and also high-voltage lines (EUR 30.8 million). It is likewise looking for distributors of transformers, with a budget of EUR 11.5 million, and high-voltage and also fiber optic cables (EUR 4.6 million in total amount).
Enel Green Power Romania offered the company a funding increase of EUR 3.5 million last month. The firm has an operating capacity of 534 MW in the country, mostly in wind power plants.
Dara Solar Investment is in charge of the Nădab 2 solar power plant near Macea. The project is for 521,700 panels on 300 hectares.
Emanuel Muntmark's Monsson Group has actually created the 600 MW Fântânele-Cogealac system, the biggest onshore wind farm in the European Union.
Taken with each other, Nădab 1 and 2 are just one of the biggest solar power projects in Europe. EGPR concurred a number of bargains and requisitions in Romania last year with Muntmark and also his company, primarily for wind park projects.