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Romania is resuming the development of the Tarniţa Lăpuşteşti pumped hydro storage project, with a planned capacity of 500 MW to 1 GW. It will be the first installation of its kind in the...
A company controlled by him resuscitated a pumped storage hydropower plant project of hundreds of MW, at least 12 years old, planned to be located in Neamț County, on Lake Bicaz (Izvorul Muntelui).
The Tarniţa-Lăpuşteşti pumped storage hydropower plant project holds great significance for Romania as it represents a crucial step towards embracing green energy, strategic investment, and achieving system balance, as emphasized by Minister of Energy, Sebastian Burduja.
Romania has three hydropower plants with a total of five pumping units, which have a combined capacity of 91.5 MW. They are run by state-owned Hidroelectrica, which last year relaunched the dormant Islaz project by proposing it as a pumped storage hydropower plant.
Romania is resuming the development of the Tarniţa Lăpuşteşti pumped hydro storage project, with a planned capacity of 500 MW to 1 GW. It will be the first installation of its kind in the...
In a comprehensive analysis, Transelectrica urged the authorities to support large-scale energy storage projects, especially for pumped storage hydropower plants.
Romania''s Ministry of Energy, through the Energy Participation Management Company (SAPE), has initiated the Tarnița – Lăpuștești hydroelectric pumped storage project.
It was an essential discussion for the energy future of Romania and our region. We reaffirmed our joint commitment to developing strategic projects that will bring us closer to a major objective: transforming Romania into a regional energy hub, strong, resilient and sustainable, in strategic partnership with the United States of America
According to public data, the company wants to start a fairly old project, to build a pumped storage hydroelectric power plant with a capacity of 300 MW, and the lower basin would be Lake Bicaz.
Currently, Romania appears to have a total capacity of 91.5 MW, installed in five pumped storage plants operated by Hidroelectrica within their hydropower developments portfolio.
According to public data, the company wants to start a fairly old project, to build a pumped storage hydroelectric power plant with a capacity of 300 MW, and the lower basin would be Lake Bicaz.