E.ON Romania develops 74 solar power projects in past two years
Since 2018, energy supplier E.ON has developed in Romania 74 solar power projects for customers from various sectors of the economy, the company said in a press release. Of these, 29 projects have been completed and another 45 are in various stages of development.
About 25,000 photovoltaic panels have already been installed for 58 companies from the best performing industries such as automotive, chemistry and petrochemistry, food, logistics centers, shopping centers and office buildings, large retailers, various industrial manufacturers. The rated power of the turnkey solar power stations handed over by E.ON totals 6,734 kWp, and their output stands at 9,550 MWh per year.
“Together with our customers, we are committed to creating a greener and more sustainable energy world. The adoption of our photovoltaic power generation solutions by Romanian companies, each a leader in its sector, shows that we are on the right track. Alone the projects completed so far will allow a cut in carbon dioxide emissions by over 6,000 tons per year,” said Catalin Iordache, general manager of E.ON Energie Romania, as cited in the release.
Thus, E.ON is in the process of completing the installation of 16 photovoltaic power stations at the stores of national leading retailer of construction materials and interior design Dedeman, 100 percent Romanian-owned. With a total installed capacity of over 3 MWp, the stations will generate 3,750 MWh annually, supplying approximately 30 percent of the annual amount of electricity required for the stores to carry out their activity. The reduction of CO2 emissions is estimated at 1,177 tons per year.
Via Agerpres