The Ministry of Energy announces the start of works for the CET Titan plant in Bucharest
The Ministry of Energy announced that today the works started for CET Titan, a fully automated plant that will be equipped with five engine-generator groups (hydrogen ready) with an installed electrical power of up to 50 MWe and an installed thermal power of up to 40 MWt.
Through the project of a new high-efficiency combined heat and power – CET Titan becomes the first project of this type in the last 15 years in Bucharest.
The Ministry of Energy, through the Modernization Fund, will finance the project with 40 million euros, non-refundable funds, out of the total expenses of 70 million euros.
Sebastian Burduja, Minister of Energy: “Our message is categorical and clear: the heating system in the Capital has a future, it is the most efficient possible and the least polluting compared to all the other options we have at the moment. It is a project that has been in my and my team’s attention since the beginning of the mandate. CET Titan is also a chance for Bucharest residents to have access to hot water and heat in a more predictable way. It will serve 10,000 apartments with water and heat and more than 20,000 consumption points with electricity.”
The construction of the CET Titan is estimated to be completed at the end of 2026. At the same time, the plant will contribute to the reduction of carbon emissions.