Parapet has built two hybrid renewable energy parks in Tulcea and Cluj counties and sees a “tremendous” opportunity in Romania in the green energy sector, according to Ciprian Bodiu, Head Of Sales at Parapet.
“We see a tremendous opportunity in Romania. I believe that every MWh produced from renewable sources is important, whether it comes from domestic or industrial consumers or large companies,” Bodiu said, at the conference “Energy Efficiency for Energy Transition” organized in Iași by Energynomics together with the Romanian Energy Efficiency Fund – FREE and the Directorate for Energy Efficiency within the Ministry of Energy.
The Tulcea project consists of a 1.1 MW photovoltaic plant and a 6.1 MW wind farm. With this project, the photovoltaic plant will be able to produce more electricity in the summer, when wind power production drops.
The second project, in Cluj-Napoca, is aimed at researching green energy production and storage. The hybrid park contains a wind turbine and a photovoltaic plant, as well as a 110 kWh energy storage unit. The park has an annual production capacity of 1,200 MWh.
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Parapet has been involved in more than 200 projects with a total capacity of 800 MW in 15 European countries.
The conference in Iași was the fourth of a series of 5 scheduled by the Energynomics communication platform, the Romanian Fund for Energy Efficiency – FREE and the Directorate for Energy Efficiency within the Ministry of Energy. The project is financed by Norwegian Grants 2014-2021. The final conference is scheduled on November 16 and 17, in Bucharest.