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
DTEK’s 53 MW Glodeni solar power plant in Romania, utilizing Sineng's string inverters, is now operational. More on the project and product here.
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