Eurowind Energy completes transformer station of 60 MW Teiuș solar park
Danish developer and operator of wind, solar, and hybrid projects, Eurowind Energy, completes the transformer station and approaches finalisation of the installation of photovoltaic panels for the Teiuș solar park. Due to become operational in mid-October 2024, the project in Alba County will produce approximately 103.59 GWh annually.
The internal transformer station, an essential element of the Teiuș photovoltaic park, was acquired through a competitive procurement process won by ENEVO GROUP SRL and built to the highest standards of quality and safety. Additionally, the procurement contract with the supplier included the transport, installation, testing, and commissioning of the transformer station and the 110/20 kV, 80 MVA power transformer.
At the same time, the beginning of the structural installation for the photovoltaic panels marks an important new step in the realization of this project. With a total installed capacity of 60,2 MW, the Teiuș photovoltaic park will produce enough green energy to power 25.000 households, reducing CO2 emissions and promoting environmental conservation. The project, funded through the National Recovery and Resilience Plan and developed by the beneficiary TEIUȘ SOLAR, will support the fight against climate change by increasing the production of solar renewable energy in Alba County by 60,2 MW.
“We are extremely pleased to announce the finalization of the transformer station and the start of photovoltaic panel installation at the Teiuș solar park. This project reflects our commitment to investing in Romania’s green and sustainable future and bringing significant benefits to the local community and the national economy.” said Adrian Dobre, Country Manager Romania at Eurowind Energy.
Through the progress of the Teiuș solar park, Eurowind Energy reaffirms its dedication to developing renewable energy projects that contribute to a more efficient, ecological, and competitive economy and support global efforts to combat climate change.