Danish company Eurowind Energy to develop a significant wind energy project in Botoșani

Eurowind Energy confirms it is actively developing a significant wind energy project in Botoșani County, North East Romania. The initiative, currently in an early planning phase, aims to reach approximately 1,200 MW of installed capacity. The company has already completed important preliminary steps, including securing land rights, and obtaining initial urban planning certification.

The project involves the phased construction of nine wind farms distributed across nine communes in northern Botoșani County, with a timeline for completion extending to approximately 2031. Next step is a dialogue with local communities, authorities, and other relevant stakeholders. These discussions will shape the project’s timeline, final design, and specific technology selection.

Eurowind Energy priority in Romania remains the completion of two renewable energy projects scheduled to become operational this year: Teiuș photovoltaic park (60.2 MW) in Alba County and Pecineaga wind farm (48 MW) în Constanța County.

Previously, Eurowind Energy successfully developed three additional renewable energy projects in Romania: the photovoltaic parks in Pufești (Vrancea County, operational since 2012), Halchiu (Brașov County, operational since 2013), and Mihăilești (Ilfov County, operational since 2013).

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