Romania: R.Power secures €15 million grant for 127MW/254MWh
Developer and independent power producer (IPP) R.Power has been awarded €15 million (approximately US$15.6 million) in non-reimbursable state funding to build its first large
Developer and independent power producer (IPP) R.Power has been awarded €15 million (approximately US$15.6 million) in non-reimbursable state funding to build its first large
Developer and independent power producer (IPP) R.Power has been awarded €15 million (approximately US$15.6 million) in non-reimbursable state funding to build its first large
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This project will feature a 127 MW power rating and an energy storage capacity of 254 MWh, making it one of the largest BESS projects in Romania to date. However, R.Power has not disclosed when the project will become operational.
He added that the Romanian government will commit €380 million from the National Recovery and Resilience Fund and the Modernisation Fund to building BESS, with the goal of exceeding 3 GWh in the coming years. Analyst Aurora Energy Research predicts BESS investments in Romania will reach into the billions before long.
One of the core contributions of Aurora’s Romanian BESS report is its ability to test configurations — both collocated and standalone — and simulate how revenue streams evolve under various policy and market scenarios.
Romania’s BESS market is, in many ways, on the brink. The technological interest is there. The economic rationale is strengthening. The policy ambition is materializing. But confidence hinges on clarity — and that means better regulation, transparent market access, and functional supportive mechanisms for investment.