National Energy Regulatory Authority (ANRE) has approved new renewable electricity generation capacities totaling nearly 850 MW. This is one of the most significant decisions in recent times for Romania’s green energy market.
The largest part of the package is a photovoltaic project of approximately 550 MW, set to be developed in Giurgiu. Essentially, this is a true solar hub, coupled with storage facilities so that the energy produced does not depend solely on the whims of the weather.
The decision marks not only an increase in capacity but also a maturation of the market. ANRE made it clear that projects must be financially and technically sound, not just ambitious on paper.
In a context where energy security and decarbonization are strategic priorities, the nearly 850 MW approved represent more than just numbers. They are infrastructure, investments, and a concrete step toward a more stable and cleaner energy system.
