Enexus and Akış Energi team up for photovoltaic project in Romania

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Enexus, a provider of integrated EPC services for photovoltaic projects, has announced the signing of a contract for a 20 MWp photovoltaic power plant.

This initiative is a collaboration with Akış Enerji, a subsidiary of Ulusoy Enerji Yatırımları, a prominent entity in Turkey's renewable energy sector. 

Mesut Güler, CEO of Enexus, stated: "This is a pivotal moment for renewable energy development in the region, and Enexus is ready to harness this potential through strong partnerships and high-quality execution.”

Ulusoy Enerji Yatırımları has a diverse portfolio of approximately 200 MW across various renewable energy sources. 

The project is currently in its "ready to build" (RTB) phase, with all necessary permits and technical studies completed, land secured, and a clear financing structure in place. The estimated completion date for the solar park is the end of 2025. 

The solar park is projected to generate between 24.5 and 28 GWh annually, contributing to the stability of the national grid and increasing the share of renewable energy. 

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