Enery powers up 54 MW Titu solar park in Romania

Business Forum
Enery has inaugurated the Titu solar park, a 54 MW photovoltaic plant in Dâmbovița County.

With an expected annual production of around 80 GWh, the project is Enery's first fully developed, built and operated solar plant in Romania and forms part of the company's growth strategy in the country.

"Titu solar park represents a milestone for Enery and the beginning of a broader journey in Romania. We are proud to see Titu now generating clean electricity, and committed to continuing our investments and expanding our portfolio," said Richard König, CEO, and Lukas Nemec, COO at Enery.

Through Enery's partnership with Nokian Tyres, part of the electricity generated by its Romanian portfolio supports a zero CO₂ emission tyre factory in Oradea. 

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