In recent years, multinational capital investment in Romania''s new energy sector has grown significantly, and is expected to lead 1.2-1.5GW of integrated landscape and storage projects in 2025, as well as promote the expansion of grid-side storage capacity to 500MWh.
Enterprising companies in Romania''s energy storage market have expansion, with recent announcements from two major players, Nova Power & Gas and Visual Fan, set to add over 580 MWh of battery capacity to the grid.
At national level, the current energy storage capacity is around 82 MW, according to data from the middle of last month. Among the players active in this market, E-Infra stands out with two major installations, totaling 60
The storage system is installed next to the Mireasa wind farm and the Galbiori solar park and will be fully connected to the grid by the end of 2024. Prime batteries are set to be charged mostly at peak production times when
Romania expects its overall energy storage to amount to at least 2.5 GW in operating power at the end of 2025, and to expand to as much as 5 GW a year later, local media reported, citing Minister of Energy Sebastian Burduja.
Monsson Group, controlled by the Romanian-Swedish businessman Emanuel Muntmark, announced plans to invest in power storage capacities of around 1,500MWh by 2030.
At national level, the current energy storage capacity is around 82 MW, according to data from the middle of last month. Among the players active in this market, E-Infra stands out with two major installations, totaling 60 MW of power and 120 MWh of capacity.
Romania expects its overall energy storage to amount to at least 2.5 GW in operating power at the end of 2025, and to expand to as much as 5 GW a year later, local media reported, citing Minister of Energy Sebastian
Enterprising companies in Romania''s energy storage market have expansion, with recent announcements from two major players, Nova Power & Gas and Visual Fan, set to add over 580 MWh of battery capacity to the grid.
In an accelerated wave of investments, companies in Romania are combining battery energy storage systems (BESS) with solar, hydro or wind energy, or building independent storage facilities. The list includes big names such as Verbund, Engie R.Power, Hidroelectrica.
The storage system is installed next to the Mireasa wind farm and the Galbiori solar park and will be fully connected to the grid by the end of 2024. Prime batteries are set to be charged mostly at peak production times when energy demand and prices are low.
Romania''s Ministry of Energy has reached two additional milestones under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) related to battery storage capacities and photovoltaic panel production.
Romanian transmission system operator Transelectrica has announced a tender for a battery energy storage project with a 35MW power output and 70 MWh storage capacity. The facility will be located in Fantanele, Mures County, central Romania, with project proposals due by July 16, 2025.
Romania''s Ministry of Energy has reached two additional milestones under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) related to battery storage capacities and photovoltaic panel production.
Monsson Group, controlled by the Romanian-Swedish businessman Emanuel Muntmark, announced plans to invest in power storage capacities of around 1,500MWh by 2030.
Romania''s Ministry of Energy has approved nearly EUR 36 million in grants under the Resilience Facility to fund five major power storage projects, collectively boasting a capacity of over 790 MWh.