Polish solar developer R.Power SA Group has secured an over 200-MWp project pipeline in Romania and expects to bring the entire photovoltaic (PV) capacity online by the end of next year.
The pipeline includes multiple solar schemes across the Balkan country with grid connection agreements, R.Power said on Monday. Part of those projects have permits in place and will enter construction this year, while building works on the rest are planned to be initiated in the first half of 2025.
The solar developer is currently holding talks with parties that could potentially buy the generated electricity. The target groups are “industrial leaders in Romania open to off-take large and stable volumes of green energy” under power purchase agreements (PPA).
“Our commitment to sustainable energy solutions aligns with Romania’s ambitious renewable energy targets, and we are proud to contribute to the country’s transition to a greener future,” said Tomasz Sek, chief operating officer of R.Power.
Operating in markets including Poland, Romania, Italy, Portugal, Spain and Germany, R.Power says it has an over 21-GWp portfolio of PV and battery energy storage assets across Europe. According to the statement, some 1 GW of projects are in its development portfolio in Romania.