The Glodeni solar power plant, owned by DTEK, a major energy enterprise, is operational with a 53 MW capacity, powered by Sineng’s string inverters. It’s among Romania’s early solar parks post the 2013 government support cessation. Spanning 81 hectares across Voivodeni, Glodeni, and Păcureni, the plant utilizes 192 SP-275K-H1 inverters, 7 ITS-6200-MV and 2 ITS-3150-MV stations. These inverters, resilient in temperatures from -30°C to 60°C, feature 12 MPPTs, up to 99.0% efficiency, and high-power module compatibility. Expected to generate 74,573,035 kWh annually, it significantly reduces CO2 emissions, showcasing a commitment to clean energy integration.
Glodeni Solar Plant in Romania now operational
Romania’s grid welcomes 53 MW of solar power from Glodeni plant. (Image Credit: Sineng).