Elawan Energy has secured two wind power projects in Romania’s latest public auction, totalling 92MW of capacity, under a 15-year Contract for Difference (CfD) with the Romanian government.
The award provides long-term revenue certainty and marks a key step towards construction of both projects, which are currently at the ready-to-build stage and scheduled to begin operation in 2028.
According to Elawan, the wind farms will play a significant role in Romania’s energy transition by supplying clean, sustainable electricity to thousands of homes and businesses while supporting European decarbonisation goals.
“This achievement represents a strategic milestone for Elawan Energy, as it strengthens our presence in Eastern Europe and consolidates our contribution to the global energy transition,” said Mauro Miranda, manager of revenue management at Elawan Energy.
With this latest success, Elawan continues to expand its international renewable energy portfolio and reinforce its position as a key partner in the shift to a more sustainable energy model.
The company currently operates in 15 countries, managing a portfolio of 267 projects that includes 2.1GW of installed capacity, 830MW under construction, and a development pipeline exceeding 11.7GW.
Headquartered in Madrid, Elawan Energy develops, builds and operates wind, solar and hydroelectric projects, offering full-cycle clean energy solutions across Europe, the Americas, Turkey and South Africa.


