Eurowind Energy, a Danish developer specializing in wind, solar, and hybrid energy projects, has completed the internal transformer station for its Teiuș Solar Park in Alba County, Romania. The project, which is set to become operational in mid-October 2024, will produce approximately 103.59 GWh of green energy annually.
The transformer station, a critical component of the park, was built by ENEVO GROUP SRL following a competitive procurement process. This included the construction, installation, and testing of the 110/20 kV, 80 MVA power transformer. With the completion of this phase, work on the photovoltaic panels is now underway.
The Teiuș Solar Park will feature a total installed capacity of 60.2 MW, sufficient to power around 25,000 households. This initiative aims to cut CO2 emissions and advance environmental conservation efforts. Funded through Romania's National Recovery and Resilience Plan, the park will enhance solar renewable energy production in Alba County.
Adrian Dobre, Country Manager Romania at Eurowind Energy, expressed enthusiasm about the project's progress, highlighting its positive impact on Romania's sustainable energy future and local community benefits.
The Teiuș Solar Park reinforces Eurowind Energy’s commitment to advancing renewable energy projects that foster ecological and economic progress while supporting global climate change mitigation efforts.
Source: thediplomat.ro