Romania plans to add 2.5 GW of new power plants in 2025
Over 2.5 GW of new power capacity should then be commissioned by the end of 2025, including at least 600 MW of baseload production. Meanwhile, Romania will continue
Total capacity is envisaged at 1,700 MW. The other gas project is for the 430 MW Iernut facility, scheduled to start production in June. Romania plans to commission the Răstolița hydropower plant, bringing 30 MW of flexible capacity, and the Năvodari cogeneration plant, of 80 MW.
Romania plans to commission the Răstolița hydropower plant, bringing 30 MW of flexible capacity, and the Năvodari cogeneration plant, of 80 MW. The said investments will add at least 2,500 MW, out of which at least 600 MW is baseload power, significantly contributing to Romania's energy security, the ministry pointed out.
The investment will be allocated across four key areas: Modernizing control systems in major substations across Romania. Replacing power lines to improve capacity, including new 400/110 kV stations in Botoșani and Suceava.
The new initiative, approved by Romania's National Energy Regulatory Authority, covers a range of projects focused on modernizing infrastructure, boosting renewable energy integration, and enhancing interconnection capacity. The investment will be allocated across four key areas:
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