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/LONDON, May 19, 2023, 16:00 BST, SolarPlaza, RENEWABLE MARKET WATCHTM/ The Second Edition of Solarplaza Summit Romania Took Place in the W. Marriott Bucharest Grand Hotel on 27 April 2023, welcoming over 200 representatives from leading international and local solar companies such as Nofar, BayWa r.e., Kraftfeld, and Electron, to name a few.

SOLARPLAZA SUMMIT ROMANIA 2023

27 April 2023, JW Marriott Bucharest Grand Hotel, Bucharest, Romania

If you are active in renewable energy, this is the event to be in! 

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The sentiment of the day was optimistic towards the promising and currently developing solar market in Romania - RPIA’s policy officer Irene Mihai painted an overall sunny picture of the country’s solar journey so far. Furthermore, the expected developments highlighted that opportunities are ripe and available, with utility-scale capacity set to increase to 6 GW by 2023.

When it came to tackling the challengers, speakers offered practical insights rooted in expertise and experience. Oana Ijdelea of Ijdelea & Associates discussed navigating the permitting process, taking into consideration the outcome of the recent legal amendments. Another hurdle that was touched upon, was the remaining restriction of building utility-scale PV on land parcels larger than 50 hectares. Although the challenges surrounding legislation remained present in the discussions of the day, the talk of opportunities remained on top during the conference networking breaks, with representatives of major players talking animatedly about the future of solar.

Key insights

DSOs need to be better prepared for the upcoming market growth

Photon Energy’s Georg Hotar shared valuable lessons learned in the Romanian PV market, as compared to his company’s other markets of operation. Most notable, was the learnings related to working with DSOs to ensure better preparedness for PV projects. Currently, hurdles such as conflicts of policies within business groups behind DSOs and a shortage of staff on the DSO side remain to be solved.

DSOs need to be better prepared for the upcoming market growth

Photon Energy’s Georg Hotar shared valuable lessons learned in the Romanian PV market, as compared to his company’s other markets of operation. Most notable, was the learnings related to working with DSOs to ensure better preparedness for PV projects. Currently, hurdles such as conflicts of policies within business groups behind DSOs and a shortage of staff on the DSO side remain to be solved.

Expectations for the first round of CFDs to take place

Mihaela Mihailescu, Romanian deputy head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) showcased key features of the CfD support scheme, supported by the Modernization Fund. 10 GW of total capacity is being planned for eligible technologies like solar PV and onshore wind. The planned rounds are (1st round) 1.5 GW in 2023; (2nd round) 2 GW in 2025; (3rd round) 3.5 GW in 2027; and (4th round) 3 GW in 2030.

About Renewable Market Watch™

Renewable Market Watch™ was a media partner of the SOLARPLAZA SUMMIT ROMANIA 2023 and delivers strategic insight into emerging renewable energy markets through its experienced research team and cutting-edge predictive analytics data platform. Besides publishing the reports Romania Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Power Market Outlook 2023÷2032, we partner with our customers to provide research, data and consulting reports in areas appropriate to their specific requirements. Our primary focus is emerging renewable energy markets in Asia Countries, Balkan countries, Central and Eastern Europe, CIS states (the former Soviet Union), LATAM countries, and MENA countries. For more information about Renewable Market Watch™, please visit:

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