Transilvania Construcții invests in production of green energy

Alina Oprea
Transilvania Construcții plans to invest more than €10 million in the generation of green energy across all projects within its portfolio over the next five years. The first project that will produce green energy is TRC Park Cluj, where the estimated investment amounts to almost €1 million. The goal of Transilvania Construcții is to reduce on-site CO2 emissions, and net-zero carbon, and generate green energy for its tenants. The works to implement the photovoltaic panels within the TRC Park Cluj have already begun and have a completion deadline of the end of July of this year. These works involve the installation of a 1000 kW photovoltaic plant that will produce 1156 MWh of green energy annually. This project means 347.4 t CO2 emissions will be saved, which is the equivalent of nearly 16,000 planted trees.

“We understand that our planet is facing a climate crisis and we all have an obligation to contribute to limiting the global temperature increase to less than 1.5 degrees Celsius. In this sense, our priority is to reduce carbon emissions in existing properties through various solutions, and to eliminate as much as possible CO2 emissions in new developments, both in the construction phase and in the building use phase”, says Andrei Timofte, General Manager, Transilvania Construcții S.A.

This is the first project in which Transilvania Construcții will implement infrastructure to produce green energy.

“We are happy to announce that over the next five years, our company will continue green projects across all our existing and upcoming projects, and the total investment will exceed €10 million”, says Andrei Timofte, General Director, Transilvania Constructions S.A.

TRC Park Cluj began in 2006, on a 40-acre plot of land located in the Jucu commune, Cluj county, in the most developed industrial area in Transylvania. Currently, the park totals 5 buildings, with a leasable area of 42,000 sqm, to which another 150,000 sqm will be added through a new extension. The tenants of the park include DB Schenker, Purmo, DPD, Pilkington Automotive, Pipelife Romania, and Autonet Import.

 

RECOMMENDED
Romanias largest golf resort to be equipped with solar panels
Business

Romania's largest golf resort to be equipped with solar panels

Businessman Metin Doğan is investing over €60 million in the largest golf resort in Romania, the first stage of the project to be completed this year. The buildings will be equipped with solar panels. The complex will also include a country club and a 5-star residential complex, as well as exclusive facilities.

FirstFarms invests in photovoltaic projects in Romania
Energy

FirstFarms invests in photovoltaic projects in Romania

The Danish company FirstFarms announces investments in Romania both in the agricultural area and in the area of green energy production. The company installed photovoltaics in one of its warehouses in Romania, to ensure its consumption, and plans to increase its installed capacity to be able to sell the energy. The company also opened a new silo in Slovakia, where it also bought a biogas plant.

Electromontaj to build 60 MW wind farm in Ruginoasa
Energy

Electromontaj to build 60 MW wind farm in Ruginoasa

The Electromontaj Group announces the start of the partnership with DTEK Renewables International & Moldova Eolian, part of the DTEK energy and utilities group, owned by Rinat Akhmetov, the richest Ukrainian, for the implementation of the wind farm in Ruginoasa commune, Iasi county, worth €90 million, Iasi county. After winning the tender, Electromontaj signed the contract for the design and construction of the infrastructure for the largest wind farm in the Moldova region, with an installed power of 60 MW.

Clean energy is the key to securing a bright future for the next generations
Energy

Clean energy is the key to securing a bright future for the next generations

Romanian state-owned company Hidroelectrica is focused on the development of energy production projects exclusively from renewable sources, says Bogdan Badea, CEO of Hidroelectrica. He talked to Green Forum about its plans for this year regarding sustainability and the social responsibility projects that the company is involved in.

Oradea to add PV park financed with European funds
Energy

Oradea to add PV park financed with European funds

The city of Oradea will have a photovoltaic park with over 15,000 panels. More than €16 million from European funds will be invested in this sustainable project. The photovoltaic park will be able to be managed remotely.

RECOMMENDED FROM THE HOME PAGE
Environment

EU boosts offshore energy goals

EU countries have updated their goals for the deployment of offshore renewable energy up to 2050 in each of the EU's 5 sea basins, with intermediate objectives to be achieved by 2030 and 2040.

Industry

Tauron expands wind portfolio and cets 2035 goals

Tauron has inaugurated the Gamów wind farm in the Silesian province, its 14th onshore wind farm. Located in the Rudnik commune, the site includes 15 turbines with a total capacity of 33 MW.

Real estate

ABB and WorldGBC unite for green buildings in Europe

ABB's Smart Buildings Division has announced a strategic collaboration with the World Green Building Council's (WorldGBC) European Regional Network (ERN) to accelerate sustainable and energy-efficient building practices across Europe.

READ MORE
Green Forum  |  18 December, 2024 at 7:30 AM
Green Forum  |  18 December, 2024 at 7:19 AM