Eurowind Energy to develop 220 MW photovoltaic park in Romania
Eurowind Energy, the Danish developer and operator of renewable energy projects, is investing €174.8 million in a new solar park in Vișina, Dâmbovița County.
Eurowind Energy, the Danish developer and operator of renewable energy projects, is investing €174.8 million in a new solar park in Vișina, Dâmbovița County.
Renewable EPC by Allview, the renewable energy division of Visual Fan, has signed a new contract for the design and execution of a photovoltaic park in Resița.
The new photovoltaic park will generate a significant amount of green energy annually, reducing the carbon footprint and diversifying the energy sources available in the market.
The agreement represents another important step in the development of a photovoltaic park with an installed capacity of 500 MW to be located in Șimand, Arad County.
TeiuS Solar, part of the Eurowind Energy group, a Danish developer and operator of wind, solar and hybrid projects, announces the launch of the Teius Photovoltaic Park project.

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