New energy stations operating in Romania

4 FAQs about New energy stations operating in Romania

How many MW of gas is planned in Romania?

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.

How much power will Romania get from a hydropower plant?

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.

How will Romania Invest in a new power plant?

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.

What is Romania's New Energy Initiative?

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:

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

Romania aims to add 2,500 MW of new capacity to its energy

Romania aims to add 2,500 MW of new capacity to its energy system by 2025, through investments in new energy-producing facilities and other projects co-financed with

Romania commissions 400 MWh battery storage project, its

Nova Power & Gas''s 400 MWh project in Cluj County is the largest battery energy storage system (BESS) to date to have been connected to Romania''s grid.

Progress on Renewable Energy Projects in Romania: Nearly

As of August 1, 2025, among projects with a maximum grid connection capacity of 1 MW or more, Romania has 1,283 renewable energy projects holding valid technical grid

Romania aims to add 2,500 MW of new capacity to

Romania aims to add 2,500 MW of new capacity to its energy system by 2025, through investments in new energy-producing facilities

Nova Power and Gas Announces Major Energy Infrastructure

Nova Power and Gas, part of the E-INFRA group, has unveiled significant investments in energy infrastructure, including a 150 MW gas power plant in Câmpia Turzii set

From Gas Power Plants to 1,200 MW of Renewable Energy: Romania

Some projects slated for completion or initiation in 2025 are designed to strengthen the energy infrastructure. One key example is the completion of the Iernut gas power plant,

Romania to put in operation 2,500 MW of new

The new production capacities will make a substantial contribution to Romania''s path toward energy independence, according to

Romania targets an extra 2,500 MW in the energy system in 2025

Romania targets 2,500 new MW in the energy system in 2025, with investments such as Iernut, Mintia, Răstolița, Năvodari and private projects co-financed through the PNRR,

Romania to put in operation 2,500 MW of new power plants in 2025

The new production capacities will make a substantial contribution to Romania''s path toward energy independence, according to the ministry. The projects expected for

Nova Power & Gas confirms investment in the largest battery

Once completed, this investment will double Romania''s current total energy storage capacity, directly contributing to the national grid stability and the efficient integration of

Transelectrica to invest €1.88 billion in Romania''s grid

Replacing power lines to improve capacity, including new 400/110 kV stations in Botoșani and Suceava. Enhancing the transmission capacity between Romania and Moldova,

Progress on Renewable Energy Projects in

As of August 1, 2025, among projects with a maximum grid connection capacity of 1 MW or more, Romania has 1,283 renewable

Transelectrica to invest €1.88 billion in Romania''s grid

Replacing power lines to improve capacity, including new 400/110 kV stations in Botoșani and Suceava. Enhancing the

Download PDF Version

PDF includes complete article with source references for printing and offline reading.

Related Articles & Resources

Get Technical Specifications

Download detailed specifications for our distributed PV energy storage systems and liquid cooled ESS containers.

Contact Our Energy Solutions Team

Headquarters

Calle de la Energía 24
Madrid 28045, Spain

Phone

+34 911 224 722

Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM CET