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.

Romanian wholesale trade turnover (excluding motor vehicles and motorcycles) increased by 2.3% in the first three months of 2026 compared to the same period last year, according to data published by the National Institute of Statistics (INS).
The Board of Directors of Intesa Sanpaolo Bank Romania has acknowledged the resignation of Alessio Cioni from his roles as General Manager and Chairperson of the Management Committee (CEO).
Monza Ares Group, one of Romania's largest private networks focused on cardiology and complex surgery, and Brain Institute, the country's leading private neurosurgery centre, have merged to create one of Romania's largest private medical service platforms.
Electro-Alfa International, a Romanian manufacturer of electrical equipment and provider of EPC and IT services, reported revenue growth and profitability for Q1 2026. The company's total revenues reached €25.7 million, up 12.2% compared to Q1 2025. Net profit increased by 2.9% to €6.2 million, supported by a 2% increase in EBITDA, which reached €10.6 million.
Romanian energy group Electrica recorded a 58.2% surge in net profit for Q1 2026, driven by a transition back to competitive market mechanisms following the removal of price capping schemes.