2.2GW of New Solar Capacity in 2025
Romania added 2.2GW of solar power in 2025, marking another record year and reinforcing its position as one of the region’s fastest-growing solar markets.
24-26 SEPTEMBER 2026
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For companies and investors, Romania offers more than resource potential.
Romania added 2.2GW of solar power in 2025, marking another record year and reinforcing its position as one of the region’s fastest-growing solar markets.
Romania’s €28.5 billion recovery plan allocates 44.1% to climate and green-transition measures, creating substantial room for energy investment and modernization.
Romania added 2.2GW of solar power in 2025, marking another record year and reinforcing its position as one of the region’s fastest-growing solar markets.
Romania’s wind installations picked up again in 2025, with 330 MW added. This growth further confirms the country’s momentum in renewable generation.