Iasi Airport to become first in Romania with renewable energy
The Iasi Airport is the first airport in Romania that will have a renewable energy source.
The Iasi Airport is the first airport in Romania that will have a renewable energy source.
E.ON Energie Romania has announced that it supports individuals with the E.ON Solar Casa Verde solution, and offers turnkey photovoltaic systems.
Aon Romania, one of the market leaders in insurance brokerage and risk management consulting, and UNIQA, an insurer involved in sustainability actions, have collaborated in a partnership that will offer complete insurance solutions for renewable energy in Romania.
Focus Estate Fund, a private equity real estate investment fund, has begun a transformational journey to convert its entire shopping center portfolio to solar-powered facilities.
HELLENiQ Renewables, a wholly owned subsidiary of HELLENiQ Energy, has announced the acquisition of solar parks with a total capacity of 180 MW from the UK's Lightsource near Kozani, in northern Greece.
TeraPlast SA has signed the financing contract for financial support of about RON 5.5 million (€1.1 million) through the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR).
Simtel Team has built one-third of the photovoltaic power plant capacities of prosumer legal entities in Romania.
SES invests approximately €5.5 million in generating its own power in Slovenia. All Slovenian SES shopping malls to be fitted with large-scale photovoltaic systems from now on.
nextE, a renewable energy company operating as an Independent Power Producer (IPP), announced the continuation of its investment and development plans that confirm its vision of energy as a service - Energy as a Service (EaaS).
The companies part of the Orange Romania Group buy renewable energy from Engie Romania.
The natural gas producer Romgaz intends to connect a 40 MW photovoltaic park, located in Mureș County, to the electricity grid, according to an announcement published in the Electronic Public Procurement System.
PAD RES, a leading Polish developer in the clean energy sector, has closed a financing agreement with the Polish Development Fund (PFR) for PLN 240 million (€54 million).
The energy company MET Group, based in Switzerland, is expanding its European portfolio and announcing its entry into the segment of energy production from renewable sources in Germany.
The new Doicești - Șotânga photovoltaic park with an installed capacity of 80 MW has been commissioned.
Renewable energy projects with a total capacity of 10,509 MW could be commissioned in the next period.
The European Commission has approved a €2.36 billion (approximately HUF 880 billion) Hungarian scheme for accelerated investments in strategic sectors to foster the transition towards a net-zero economy.
Rompetrol has published its 2022 Sustainability Report, marking a decade of transparent reporting in accordance with the GRI international standards.
The Minister of Energy, Sebastian Burduja, announced that Romania has an ambitious investment plan until 2030, mainly 7 GW of energy from renewable sources.
Rezolv Energy will develop the largest solar power plant in Bulgaria, right on the border with Romania.
Orange Romania announced the installation of over 200 new solar panels on the roof of the communication interconnection center in Timișoara, in line with the Orange Group's commitment to achieve CO2 neutrality by 2040.

The European Union has reached a provisional agreement to reduce the scope and stringency of two major ESG regulatory frameworks: Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD).
Waldevar Energy has begun construction on two utility-scale photovoltaic parks for Doral Energy in Tudor Vladimirescu (Brăila County) and Ștefan Vodă (Călărași County), Romania. The projects will deliver 14 MWp of installed capacity using around 25,000 photovoltaic panels.
Lidl Romania has published its eighth sustainability report for the 2024 financial year, announcing accelerated progress in reducing environmental impact. The retailer has achieved its international 2030 target for transitioning to natural refrigerants, with these now used in 100% of logistics centres and 81.7% of stores, compared to the original goal of 100% of logistics centres and 40% of stores. The company has also increased its green energy usage to 80% of total consumption.
Global law firm Dentons has advised OX2 on acquiring three wind power projects totaling 235 MW in Romania from Future Power. The projects, located in Vaslui and Vrancea counties, are expected to be commissioned between 2028 and 2030, subject to permitting.
Romania is emerging as a key destination for Turkish renewable energy investments, attracting growing interest from industrial and financial groups. Real grid connection opportunities for projects, infrastructure modernisation potential, and investment framework stability make Romania strategic for Turkish capital as Europe accelerates its transition to sustainable sources and energy independence.