DTEK’s subsidiary DRI buys 126 MW solar power project in Romania

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Renewable energy company DRI acquired its third project in Romania. The 126 MW solar farm in Văcărești in Dâmbovița county is set to become operational next year.

DRI, the renewable energy arm of DTEK Group in the European Union, purchased a photovoltaic project with an expected output of 205.8 GWh per year. The future solar park in Văcărești in Dâmbovița county, of 126 MW, would double the company’s operational portfolio in Romania.

Its goal for the country is to reach 1 GW by 2028. DRI said it acquired the project from local developers.

Its 53 MW solar farm in Glodeni, Mureș county, and a 60 MW wind farm in Ruginoasa, Iași county, started producing electricity early this year, according to the announcement. The Ruginoasa facility was the first of its kind to be built in the past decade in Romania.

Supply to be sufficient for 50,000 Romanian households

The construction of the Văcărești…

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