CWP Europe has commissioned the 174MWdc Studina solar project in Romania after the facility reached its commercial operation date.
CWP Europe said the plant will generate about 245,000MWh of electricity a year, enough to power 122,500 households and avoid around 220,500 tonnes of CO₂ annually.
According to the company, a building permit for a co-located battery storage system has been obtained with construction planned as the next step.
The project was realised with contractors Siemens Energy, Solarpro and Eximprod, and strengthens CWP Europe’s strategy to accelerate the energy transition across southeast Europe.
Alex Sekulovic, chief financial officer and chief operating officer at CWP Europe, said: “CWP’s Construction team played a key role in the successful delivery of the Studina project, demonstrating strong coordination and disciplined execution throughout the most demanding phases of construction.”
Sekulovic added: “Close collaboration with our EPC partners, Solarpro and Eximprod, ensured high quality standards, timely delivery, and full compliance with EHS requirements, with zero accidents recorded over the course of the project.”
Viktor Garbev, executive vice president at CWP Europe, stated: “Enabled by our local teams, this project demonstrates our ability to acquire sites, form strong partnerships, add value through optimized permitting, and deliver real assets at scale in complex technical and regulatory environments.”


