HELLENiQ ENERGY Holdings has completed the commissioning and commencement of commercial operations of two solar photovoltaic parks in southern Romania with a combined capacity of 58 MW, the Greek energy group announced.
The plants form part of a 2023 agreement with METLEN for the construction and acquisition of four photovoltaic parks totalling 211 MW. The remaining two projects, with a combined capacity of 153 MW, are expected to be handed over and brought online during 2026.
With the latest additions, HELLENiQ ENERGY’s total renewable energy portfolio in Romania now exceeds 850 MW, reinforcing the group’s position in what it described as a growing market while advancing the international diversification of its asset base.
The Romanian portfolio spans a mix of technologies, comprising both solar and wind installations alongside energy storage systems — a combination the company said enhances the flexibility and resilience of the regional energy grid.
Group-wide, HELLENiQ ENERGY’s total installed renewable capacity in operation now stands at 564 MW, spread across four countries in Southeastern Europe: Greece, Cyprus, North Macedonia and Romania.
HELLENiQ ENERGY is one of the leading energy groups in Southeast Europe.