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Glodeni Solar Plant Goes Operational in Romania With Sineng Tech
Owned by DTEK, an energy enterprise, this project marks a notable milestone as one of the first solar parks developed in Romania since the government support scheme ended in 2013.
March 18, 2024. By Abha Rustagi
The Glodeni solar power plant, boasting a capacity of 53MW and powered by Sineng's state-of-the-art string inverters, has been successfully connected to the grid and is now fully operational in Romania.
Owned by DTEK, an energy enterprise, this project marks a notable milestone as one of the first solar parks developed in Romania since the government support scheme ended in 2013.
Spanning a total area of 81 hectares, the solar power station encompasses three construction zones - Voivodeni, Glodeni, and Păcureni. Sineng's contribution to the project includes 192 units of SP-275K-H1 string inverters, along with 7 units of ITS-6200-MV stations and 2 units of ITS-3150-MV stations. These inverters are designed to operate efficiently in a wide range of temperatures, from -30°C to 60°C, showcasing exceptional resilience in extreme weather conditions such as snowfall and sub-zero temperatures.
With 12 MPPTs, maximum efficiency of up to 99.0 percent, and compatibility with high-power modules, Sineng's inverters maximize yields, thereby elevating profitability for the entire project. The solar park, now fully commissioned, is expected to generate 74,573,035 kWh of clean energy annually, contributing to the reduction of CO2 emissions.
Jianfei Li, Vice President of Sineng Electric, highlighted Romania's vast potential in solar energy, driven by factors such as its geographical location, abundant sunlight, and government support. Li emphasized that investing in solar energy enhances the country's energy security and aligns with global initiatives to reduce carbon emissions. He stated, "The completion of the Glodeni project is an important step in Romania's solar energy landscape, serving as a testament to Sineng's unwavering commitment to fostering renewable energy growth and advancing towards a sustainable future."
Owned by DTEK, an energy enterprise, this project marks a notable milestone as one of the first solar parks developed in Romania since the government support scheme ended in 2013.
Spanning a total area of 81 hectares, the solar power station encompasses three construction zones - Voivodeni, Glodeni, and Păcureni. Sineng's contribution to the project includes 192 units of SP-275K-H1 string inverters, along with 7 units of ITS-6200-MV stations and 2 units of ITS-3150-MV stations. These inverters are designed to operate efficiently in a wide range of temperatures, from -30°C to 60°C, showcasing exceptional resilience in extreme weather conditions such as snowfall and sub-zero temperatures.
With 12 MPPTs, maximum efficiency of up to 99.0 percent, and compatibility with high-power modules, Sineng's inverters maximize yields, thereby elevating profitability for the entire project. The solar park, now fully commissioned, is expected to generate 74,573,035 kWh of clean energy annually, contributing to the reduction of CO2 emissions.
Jianfei Li, Vice President of Sineng Electric, highlighted Romania's vast potential in solar energy, driven by factors such as its geographical location, abundant sunlight, and government support. Li emphasized that investing in solar energy enhances the country's energy security and aligns with global initiatives to reduce carbon emissions. He stated, "The completion of the Glodeni project is an important step in Romania's solar energy landscape, serving as a testament to Sineng's unwavering commitment to fostering renewable energy growth and advancing towards a sustainable future."
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