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The Largest Photovoltaic Park in R. Moldova, with a Capacity of 50 Mw, Opened in the Strasheni Region

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The largest photovoltaic park in R. Moldova, built at Rádeni, the Strashini region, was officially opened on 8 July. It has 50 MW capacity and covers 96 hectares.
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The Minister of Energy, Dorin Junghietu, and the Secretary of State Carolina Novac participated today in the launch of the largest photovoltaic park built so far in the Republic of Moldova. It has an installed capacity of 50 MW and covers 96 hectares, located in the locality of Rădeni, Strășeni district. Of the total capacity of the park, 24 MW will […]

In Rádeni, the Sträşeni region was launched on March, the largest photovoltaic park built so far in the Republic of Moldova, with the capacity installed by 50 megawats, which is 96 hectares, according to the Ministry of Energy. In 2024, the rate of renewable energy was 16.7% and it is estimated that, in 2025, it will grow to 27%.

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The largest photovoltaic park in R. Moldova, built at Rádeni, the Strashini region, was officially opened on 8 July. It has 50 MW capacity and covers 96 hectares.

A photovoltaic park with an installed capacity of 50 MW was inaugurated in Rădeni, Strașeni, according to information from the Ministry of Energy. The park covers an area of 53.57 hectares and will contribute to reducing carbon emissions, increasing the country's energy independence and attracting new investments in the renewable energy sector. Of the park's total capacity, 24 MW will be sold at a fixed price over a period of 15 years, awarded i…

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