Enery Inaugurates 54 MW Titu Solar Park in Romania – Energy Industry Review

Enery officially inaugurated the Titu Solar Park, a 54 MW photovoltaic power plant located in Dambovita County, marking a significant milestone for both the company and Romania’s renewable energy sector.
The project is Enery’s first fully developed, built and operated solar power plant in Romania and represents an important step in the company’s long-term growth strategy in the country. With an expected annual production of approximately 80 GWh of renewable electricity, Titu Solar Park will contribute to strengthening Romania’s clean energy capacity, supporting energy security and accelerating the country’s transition towards a more sustainable energy system.
“Titu Solar Park represents an important milestone for Enery and the beginning of a much broader journey in Romania. This project demonstrates what can be achieved when long-term vision is combined with strong local partnerships and technical excellence. We are proud to see Titu now generating clean electricity, but even more excited about what lies ahead. Romania is one of the most promising renewable energy markets in the region, and we are committed to continuing our investments, expanding our portfolio and supporting the country’s transition towards a more sustainable and resilient energy system,” said Richard König, CEO and Lukas Nemec, COO at Enery.
The project also highlights the growing role of renewable energy in supporting industrial decarbonization. Through Enery’s long-term partnership with Nokian Tyres, part of the electricity generated by Enery’s Romanian renewable energy portfolio supports the world’s first full-scale zero CO₂ emission tyre factory in Oradea.
Beyond energy generation, Enery has also invested in initiatives supporting the local community around Titu and Potlogi, including photovoltaic installations for educational and social facilities, educational programs, and biodiversity monitoring activities.
Titu Solar Park has a DC capacity of 54.28 MWp and an AC capacity of 42.60 MWac. The facility comprises more than 88,000 solar modules equipped with single-axis tracking technology designed to maximize energy production and operational efficiency.
With the commissioning of Titu Solar Park, Enery further strengthens its position as one of the leading renewable energy investors and operators in Central and Eastern Europe while contributing to Romania’s clean energy future.
 
About Enery
Enery is an independent power producer committed to providing its customers with reliable, affordable, and long-term green energy solutions. The company operates a diversified portfolio with 2 GW under construction and in operation, generating 766 GWh of clean electricity annually – enough to power more than 1,002,121 households, while avoiding 625,069 tonnes of CO₂ emissions each year. With a project pipeline of nearly 10 GW across 10 countries in Central and Eastern Europe, Enery is playing a major role in advancing the energy transition in the region. In addition to developing, constructing, and operating renewable energy projects, Enery is also a leader in optimizing revenue streams for utility-scale generation and storage assets, managing more than 4 GWh of third-party battery storage capacity. Enery supplies industrial customers with around-the-clock green energy and is among the leading providers of corporate green PPAs in the region.
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