CWP Europe Powers up 174MWdc Studina Solar

CWP Europe Powers up 174MWdc Studina Solar

reNEWS
reNEWSFeb 9, 2026

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Why It Matters

The new solar farm significantly expands renewable capacity in Romania, supporting EU decarbonisation goals while the pending battery storage adds grid‑flexibility for a more resilient energy system.

Key Takeaways

  • 174 MWdc solar plant commissioned in Romania
  • Generates 245 GWh annually, powering 122.5k homes
  • Avoids 220.5k tonnes CO₂ each year
  • Battery storage permit secured, construction upcoming
  • Zero-accident record highlights strong safety culture

Pulse Analysis

Southeast Europe is witnessing a rapid uptick in utility‑scale solar installations, driven by falling panel costs and supportive policy frameworks. CWP Europe’s 174 MWdc Studina project exemplifies this trend, delivering a sizable renewable asset that aligns with Romania’s national energy plan to increase the share of clean power. By producing an estimated 245 GWh annually, the farm not only supplies electricity to over a hundred thousand households but also cuts CO₂ emissions by more than 220,000 tonnes, a tangible contribution toward the EU’s 2030 climate targets.

Beyond sheer capacity, Studina’s strategic design includes a co‑located battery storage system, for which a building permit has already been obtained. Integrating storage will enable the plant to shift excess generation to peak demand periods, smoothing intermittency and enhancing grid stability. This move reflects a broader industry shift toward hybrid solar‑storage solutions that can provide ancillary services, reduce curtailment, and improve the economic returns of renewable projects. The forthcoming battery installation positions Studina as a multi‑functional energy hub rather than a simple power generator.

The project’s success also highlights CWP Europe’s collaborative execution model. Partnering with Siemens Energy, Solarpro and Eximprod ensured high‑quality engineering, on‑time delivery, and a flawless safety record with zero accidents. Such coordination demonstrates how disciplined project management and strong EPC relationships can overcome complex regulatory landscapes in the region. As CWP scales its portfolio, the Studina plant serves as a blueprint for future developments that combine rapid deployment, environmental impact, and integrated storage to meet the growing demand for clean, reliable power.

CWP Europe powers up 174MWdc Studina solar

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