Eurowind Energy has officially inaugurated the Teiuș Solar Park, a strategic investment valued at €55m, supported by €15m from Romania’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR).
With an installed capacity of 60.2MW project has been developed in collaboration with Teiuș Solar, and is expected to generate approximately 103.59GWh of electricity annually, reducing CO2 emissions by more than 37,000 tonnes each year.
A critical component of the solar park’s infrastructure is its state-of-the-art internal 110/20kV, 80MVA transformation station, designed to ensure efficient integration of renewable energy into Romania’s national grid.
The inauguration event was attended by representatives from national authorities, industry partners, and media outlets, celebrating the moment when the park began contributing its first kilowatts to the national energy grid.
Adrian Dobre, country manager for Romania, added: “The successful completion and inauguration of Teiuș Solar Park demonstrate Eurowind Energy’s strong commitment to sustainable development in Romania.
“Our mission is to actively support the creation of a greener, more competitive, and resilient energy system, aiding Romania’s journey toward a sustainable future for everyone.”
This significant investment includes non-reimbursable funds amounting to €15m from the Green Energy component of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR), reinforcing Eurowind Energy’s dedication to projects that facilitate Romania’s green energy transition.
Additionally, Eurowind Energy is currently developing a complementary Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) at Teiuș, with a storage capacity of 116.96MWh.
This storage infrastructure involves a total investment of approximately €43m, including €7.6m of non-reimbursable funding from the National Recovery and Resilience Plan, designed to improve grid flexibility and resilience.
Teiuș marks the fourth solar park developed by Eurowind Energy in Romania, following successful projects in Hălchiu, Măgurele, and Pufești.
By the end of 2025, Eurowind Energy will operate a local renewable energy portfolio totalling 124MW, with an extensive pipeline of projects under development, amounting to approximately 8GW, encompassing solar, wind, hybrid, and storage solutions.