E-Distribuţie, the electricity distribution operator within the Enel Group Romania, has installed integrated photovoltaic and storage systems, involving an investment of approximately 500,000 euros at three primary substations in the regions where it operates: Muntenia, Dobrogea and Banat from Romania. The projects include 100 kWh Li-Ion batteries for all the three photovoltaic power plants to store energy, making the grids more resilient.
The distribution company installed a total of 570 high-efficiency photovoltaic panels at the Otopeni (Ilfov County), Palas Sud (Constanța County), and Oțelu Roșu (Caraș-Severin County) substations, with a total installed capacity of about 260 kWh. The photovoltaic panels have been installed on the ground and have been operational since the beginning of the year, helping to cut CO2 emissions.
"E-Distribuție is accelerating the process to achieve fully sustainable electrification, while respecting the environment and natural resources,” commented Monica Hodor, General Manager of E-Distributie. “The installation of integrated photovoltaic power plants and storage capacities at the three substations improves the efficiency of the distribution process by reducing the technological consumption, balancing electricity loads and providing resilience. These systems provide clean energy production, contributing to local and international environmental goals.”
Each of the three photovoltaic plants installed at the 110/20 kV primary substations in Ilfov, Constanța and Caraș-Severin counties provide an annual electricity production of almost 110 MWh.
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