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Solar Energy Provider, Alive Capital, Completes 23 MW Solar Panel Farm in Southern Romania

Romanian firm Alive Capital, offering integrated services to renewable energy producers since 2013, has constructed a 23 MW solar park, thanks to funding from the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR). This initiative, known as the "Da Vinci New Project," is a photovoltaic undertaking,...

Romanian firm Alive Capital, which offers integrated management services for renewable energy...
Romanian firm Alive Capital, which offers integrated management services for renewable energy producers since 2013, has built a 23 MW solar park with aid from the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR), as reported by Economedia.ro. This new solar project, dubbed "Da Vinci New Project,"…

Solar Energy Provider, Alive Capital, Completes 23 MW Solar Panel Farm in Southern Romania

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Let's take a gander at the latest renewable energy venture, the Da Vinci New Project PV park, courtesy of Alive Capital, a Romanian company spanning a decade in renewable energy services. This sun-powered marvel is nestled in the heart of Nanov, Teleorman County, in the southern region of our beloved Romania.

This aren't-they-grand solar park boasts an impressive 23.106 MW of generated electricity and covers roughly 24.7 hectares—sizeable indeed. The rights to this project were secured through financial support from the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR), according to none other than Economedia.ro.

One fascinating aspect of the Da Vinci New Project is its ongoing integrated energy storage component. This section of the project, currently under active development, is expected to include a system with a 5 MW power capacity and a 10 MWh energy capacity for optimal production and grid support.

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Here's a quick factoid: This solar park is part of Romania's ambitious goals to scale up renewable energy capacity in tandem with other European Union nations to combat climate change. By integrating battery storage systems, projects like the Da Vinci New Project help promote energy independence and stability, ensuring that Romania can enjoy the benefits of a sustainable, low-carbon future.

  1. The Da Vinci New Project PV park, a significant renewable energy venture led by Alive Capital, is financed in part by the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR), and it's aiming to promote energy independence and stability in Romania through its integrated renewable-energy and finance sectors.
  2. As part of Romania's strategic plan to scale up renewable energy capacity, the Da Vinci New Project, an initiative in the renewable-energy industry, is developing an integrated energy storage component with a 5 MW power capacity and a 10 MWh energy capacity, contributing to energy independence, stability, and a sustainable, low-carbon future.

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