Simtel signs an EPC contract worth 169 million lei for the
Simtel announces the signing of an EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) contract with Energy Capital Group, owned by MOGAN Bucharest SRL, part of
Simtel announces the signing of an EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) contract with Energy Capital Group, owned by MOGAN Bucharest SRL, part of
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Aukera Energy has secured a €60 million debt financing facility from Kommunalkredit Austria AG to support the construction of a landmark 250 MW / 500 MWh
The project will have a storage capacity of up to 196.4 MWh and an installed power of up to 98.6 MW. The size of the facility is significant, considering that, according to the latest
Simtel signed an EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) contract with Energy Capital Group, owned by MOGAN Bucharest, part of the GÜRİŞ Group from Turkey,
The European Commission has approved a €103 million state aid scheme from the government in Romania for battery storage projects.
Simtel signs EPC contract for a 196 MWh storage project as Romania expands grid-scale battery capacity.
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The project will have a storage capacity of up to 196.4 MWh and an installed power of up to 98.6 MW. The size of the facility is
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This investment aligns with Romania''s energy strategy and the green transition goals under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan
Romanian public engineering company Simtel Team has announced the signing of a significant EPC contract with a subsidiary of MOGAN Bucharest, part of the Turkish GÜRİŞ
In a rising investment wave, firms in Romania are combining energy storage with solar, wind and hydropower or building standalone
This investment aligns with Romania''s energy strategy and the green transition goals under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP). The project received over 50
Simtel signs EPC contract for a 196 MWh storage project as Romania expands grid-scale battery capacity.
In its first, the Romanian government has allocated EU funds for two major battery energy storage projects via the National Recovery
Simtel to Build 98.6 MW / 196.4 MWh Battery Energy Storage Facility in Romania under EPC Contract with GÜRİŞ Group.
Simtel signed an EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) contract with Energy Capital Group, owned by MOGAN
Simtel has signed an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contract with Energy Capital Group, a company owned by MOGAN Bucharest, part of the GÜRİŞ
In a rising investment wave, firms in Romania are combining energy storage with solar, wind and hydropower or building standalone systems.
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It is about to start building the BESS in Scornicești in Olt county, west of Bucharest. R.Power is planning to complete it in a year. The battery energy storage system would have a duration of two hours, translating to 254 MWh in capacity. The project received funding from the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP or, in Romanian, PNRR).
Recent updates about investments in battery energy storage systems (BESS) in Romania indicate the technology is becoming another pillar of the country’s energy transition alongside wind power. For several years now, photovoltaics, and prosumers in particular – including municipal authorities, have dominated the scene.
Economica.net learned that the battery storage facility would have 5 MW and a two-hour duration, costing the firm EUR 2 million. Engie’s project was included in the reserve list last September after a public call for support to battery storage. The Ministry of Energy selected 13 applications for grants from NRRP.
State-owned Hidroelectrica, the largest electricity producer in Romania, wants to install a battery storage system at Iron Gate 2 (Porțile de Fier 2) on the Danube. Located on the border with Serbia, it is the second-largest hydroelectric plant in the country, at 252 MW in nominal capacity.