Nova Power & Gas confirms investment in the largest battery storage
Bucharest, July 22, 2025 – Nova Power & Gas, a Romanian energy company and part of the E-INFRA Group, announces the launch of the largest battery energy storage project in Romania.
Bucharest, July 22, 2025 – Nova Power & Gas, a Romanian energy company and part of the E-INFRA Group, announces the launch of the largest battery energy storage project in Romania.
This week, Vienna-based Enery has commissioned a major solar and storage site in northwestern Romania. The project consists of a
In its first, the Romanian government has allocated EU funds for two major battery energy storage projects via the National Recovery
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Romania: Romania is rapidly expanding its battery energy storage system (BESS) capacity, with investors rolling out new projects alongside solar, wind and hydropower plants,
In its first, the Romanian government has allocated EU funds for two major battery energy storage projects via the National Recovery and Resilience Plan. A utility-scale solar
Silmaril Storage is very close to starting construction of its first battery energy storage project, which will have a capacity of 10 MW, said Diana Radu, co-founder of the
Nofar plans to build energy storage units alongside its renewable energy projects in Romania. Although there are still some problems in Romania due to the current legislation,
Currently, the country possesses less than 10 MW of installed storage capacity. However, the estimated system balancing need is projected to be several thousand MW over
METLEN Energy & Metals has renewable energy generation projects in Romania totalling 1.6 GW of capacity, as well as plans to install 350 MW of energy storage facilities,
It is delivered in 10MW units of scalable primary power generation with integrated 10MW alternators and conditioning technology.
In Romania, only one energy storage facility is integrated into the national energy system, with a power of 7 MW. Other projects are authorized, typically attached to future
In response to EU Regulation 2019/943, which clarifies the role of storage and its ownership status, the Romanian authorities transposed in Law 155/2020 (amending Energy Law
This week, Vienna-based Enery has commissioned a major solar and storage site in northwestern Romania. The project consists of a 51.4 MW PV plant and and a battery
State-owned Hidroelectrica, the largest electricity producer in Romania, wants to install a battery storage system at Iron Gate 2 (Porțile
Swiss-based MET Group strengthens its presence in the Romanian market for renewable energies, commencing the construction of its 80 MWp solar project in the Răscăeți
SolarToday Eastern Europe commissioned a 10.32 MWh utility-scale battery energy storage system - BESS in Vaslui county, Romania. In addition, the company
It also stores excess power generated by photovoltaics, providing power to the loads during peak demand or when generation is insufficient. This improves energy utilization efficiency and
It is delivered in 10MW units of scalable primary power generation with integrated 10MW alternators and conditioning technology. Bergen Engines AS (formerly Rolls-Royce
Romanian company Leonidas Group, advised by Vlasceanu and Partners, has signed an agreement to sell a 10-MW/40-MWh hybrid renewable energy project to Turkish
The largest electrical energy storage capacity in batteries in Romania, part of the first hybrid photovoltaic-wind-battery project, installed within an operational wind farm of 50
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.
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In its first, the Romanian government has allocated EU funds for two major battery energy storage projects via its National Recovery and Resilience Plan. A utility-scale solar-plus-storage site in the country’s northwest has flipped the switch.
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.
Earlier this month, Burduja reported progress on what he terms as “the most important project for the Romanian energy system” – the 1 GW Tarnița-Lăpuștești pumped storage hydropower plant. Romania resumed the development of the project last year, upping the planned capacity from 500 MW to 1 GW.
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.