Italy's Alerion Clean Power to establish photovoltaic or pv plants in Romania
Feb 12, 2021 01:43 PM ET
- Italian renewable resource holding Alerion Clean Power has signed an arrangement to establish photovoltaic or pv plants in Romania with a total installed power of approximately 200 MW, it stated.

Alerion will build the solar plants in partnership with Romanian company PV Project RO, it stated in a news release on Wednesday.
The growth of part of the plants, with a total mounted capability of some 33 MW, is anticipated start in the first fifty percent of this year, Alerion added, without elaborating.
Alerion Clean Power SpA is mostly engaged in the utilities market involved in electricity production from renewable sources.
PV Project RO was established in 2019 in Timisoara, western Romania.
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