Romania and Bulgaria

Company Profile

Enel Green Power Romania (EGPR)is a subsidiary of Enel Green Power dedicated to the development and management of power generation from renewable resources in Romania, since 2007.

The company has around 40 employees working in the offices of Bucharest, Tulcea, Constanta and  Moldova Noua.  EGPR reached today an installed capacity of 498MW. 

Enel Green Power is also present in Bulgaria with two wind turbines with a 42 MW capacity.

Operating projects *

Gebelesis

  • Municipality: Tulcea 
  • Region: Nord Dobrogea
  • Year of construction: 2012
  • Type: wind
  • Capacity: 27
  • Turbines: 6

Moldova Noua

  • Municipality: Moldova Noua
  • Region: Banat
  • Year of construction: 2012
  • Type: wind
  • Capacity: 48
  • Turbines: 21

Salbatica I

  • Municipality: Tulcea
  • Region: Dobrogea
  • Year of construction: 2011
  • Type: wind
  • Capacity: 70
  • Turbines: 35

Salbatica II

  • Municipality: Tulcea
  • Region: Dobrogea
  • Year of construction: 2012
  • Type: wind
  • Capacity: 70
  • Turbines: 35

Zephir I

  • Municipality: Tulcea
  • Region:  Dobrogea
  • Year of construction: 2012
  • Type: wind
  • Capacity: 119.6
  • Turbines: 52

Zephir II

  • Municipality: Tulcea
  • Region:  Dobrogea
  • Year of construction: 2012
  • Type: wind
  • Capacity: 59.8
  • Turbines: 26

Main focus of CSR/stakeholders relations

In the last 3 years EGPR has strengthened its commitment with local communities by deploying social and environmental actions, as social communication and environmental education programs, during the construction of the wind farms.

 

* Plants operating since June 2011

Last Updated: 31 March 2013

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