The facility will combine photovoltaic generation with battery storage, featuring an installed capacity of 761 MWp / 534 MW AC and more than 1 GWh of battery storage.
Once operational, the plant is expected to generate enough green electricity to power approximately 684,000 households and avoid around 303,000 tonnes of CO₂e emissions annually. Site works are scheduled to commence in Q1 2026, with energisation planned for summer 2027.
"With Ogrezeni, we are taking a step forward in delivering renewables that create value for our partners, local communities and the Romanian energy system," said Richard König and Lukas Nemec, Enery's Co-Founders. The project is supported by a €460 million project finance loan agreement signed with a syndicate of eight commercial banks, coordinated by Unicredit.
During construction, the project is expected to create employment opportunities for around 350 people working on the project. Enery has selected Enevo Group as the main EPC contractor for both the PV project and the grid connection. "Being selected by Enery to deliver Ogrezeni is a milestone for us," said Cristian Pîrvulescu, CEO of Enevo Group.
The project is underpinned by Enery's partnership with the Three Seas Initiative Investment Fund (3SIIF). Enery plans to implement community projects in the vicinity of Ogrezeni, including clean energy solutions for schools and kindergartens, and educational programmes on climate and energy.






