Sineng has announced the connection to the grid of the Glodeni solar power plant in Romania. Covering a total area of 81 hectares, the plant comprises three construction zones – Voivodeni, Glodeni and Păcureni, with Sineng providing 192 units of its SP-275K-H1 string inverters, along with 7 units of ITS-6200 and 2 units of ITS-3150 MV stations. Owned by DTEK, the plant has a capacity of 53MW and is anticipated to generate an annual 74,573,035 kWh of clean energy, while significantly contributing to the reduction of CO2 emissions.
Sineng VP Jianfei Li commented: “Investing in solar energy not only enhances Romania’s energy security by diversifying its energy mix but also aligns with global initiatives to reduce carbon emissions. The completion of the Glodeni project is an important step in the country’s solar landscape and serves as a testament to Sineng’s unwavering commitment to fostering renewable energy growth.”