Galatui – Floating Solar Plant – 185MW
Project Details
Embark on a groundbreaking journey with Edma Energy as we unveil the Galatui Project – a state-of-the-art onshore Floating Solar Plant strategically positioned on Galatui Lake, in the vicinity of Rasa Village - Gradistea, within the Calarasi District in the South-Eastern region of Romania. The project prides itself on a commendable permitted capacity of 259 MW cc and 185 MW a.c., spanning across 170 hectares of Galatui Lake’s surface. This remarkable venture is consolidated under a single Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) – SC Piscicola Prod Com SRL, complemented by an additional 50 MW in Energy Storage.
Investment Justifications:
Edma Energy’s Galatui Project is poised to be one of Romania’s most prestigious onshore solar plants, and here’s why:
- Pioneering Location: Selected through a rigorous analysis of solar resources and geographical parameters, the Galatui Lake site now stands as a top-tier location for onshore solar development in Romania.
- Uncluttered Grid Infrastructure: Compared to regions like Dobrogea or the South-West of Romania, the project benefits from a grid with ample availability for utilization and transportation, mitigating risks associated with ‘shadowing’ from neighboring farms and reducing the likelihood of grid overloads.
- Significant Scale and Profile: With its substantial size, the Galatui Project promises to make a marked positive impact on both the local community and economy, generating a wealth of job opportunities and securing a high-profile presence both nationally and internationally.
- Cost-Effectiveness: The project assures investors of its competitive edge with a turnkey cost of EUR 900,000 per MW installed, aligning seamlessly with industry benchmarks for solar power ventures.
Edma Energy’s Galatui Project Distinctives:
- As one of Europe’s largest investments in floating photovoltaics, the Galatui Project is set to redefine the standards of solar energy production.
- We propose utilizing water-proof PUMA Series 660 Wp photovoltaic panels from RECOM, expertly manufactured in Europe/France.
- The project will incorporate water-proof inverters produced by RECOM Three Phase, also originating from Europe/France.
- Our commitment to innovation and sustainability is further highlighted by our choice to use floats made from recyclable materials, produced in a Cluj county-based factory.
- For maintenance, the project employs devices that utilize lake water to clean the photovoltaic panels, ensuring environmental protection and sustainability.
Location and Land Details:
- The Galatui Project takes advantage of the Galatui Lake’s expansive surface, allocating 170 hectares solely for the Solar Plant, out of a total 685 hectares.
- The transformation station will be situated near the 400 kV line, lakeside, close to Potcoava Village, spanning 3.5 hectares, plus an additional 3.8 hectares dedicated to Storage (Battery Power Plant).
- The annual cost for the concession contract of Galatui Lake (covering the full 685 hectares) is a mere 14,000 Euro.
- The concession contract remains valid for another 33 years at the stated rate.
Grid Connection:
- The project plans to connect to the 400 kV Bucharest – Gura Ialomitei line, necessitating the establishment of a 400 kV connection station.
- Costs associated with this future 400 kV station will be shared with another solar project, also located on the land.
- A land area of 5.75 hectares, necessary for the station and Battery Plant construction, will be acquired near the 400 kV line following the completion of the Solution Study, in collaboration with the other project’s owner.
- The project is designed to function without the need for grid reinforcements, only encountering operational limitations that are not expected to significantly impact energy discharge. Notably, the Galatui Project will be the first in Romania to utilize TCPST Technology (Smart Transformers) to alleviate congestion on the connecting line.
Environmental Considerations:
- The installation of the Photovoltaic Park significantly reduces water evaporation in the area, consequently decreasing the necessity for additional water inputs, usually managed through pumping.
- This eco-friendly technology is already widely adopted in EU countries such as Holland, Belgium, and France, given its minimal environmental risk.
- It mitigates excessive heating, creating comfort zones for fish and providing them refuge against predators.
- The project does not impede aquaculture activities, allowing for normal processes such as stocking, feeding, guarding, and harvest fishing. Additionally, perimeter walkways facilitate the distribution of fish feed.
- Safety is paramount; the installation poses no risk of electrical discharges in the water, being thoroughly equipped with a grounding system for electrical discharges and lightning.
Join us at Edma Energy in revolutionizing the renewable energy landscape with the Galatui Project, a venture that promises sustainability, innovation, and a brighter, greener future.
Project Numbers
1413 kWh/Sqm
€14.000 /Yr
261.405 MWh
For Sale
170ha
50MW
Testimonials
People Says
After collaborating with Edma Energy, our confidence in navigating Romania's renewable sector soared. Their team of experts not only identified top-tier, ready-to-build projects for us but also offered invaluable insights throughout the analysis phase. For any solar energy company aiming to make an impact in Romania, Edma Energy is your best ally!
TJ CEO UEG RenewableIn our pursuit of premium solar projects in Romania, partnering with Edma Energy proved to be a masterstroke. Their in-depth analysis and keen eye for ready-to-build ventures ensured we were always a step ahead. Thanks to Edma Energy, we're confidently harnessing the Romanian sun like never before!
Pete Wilson CEO Wilson FineAs a project owner, navigating the renewable energy landscape can be daunting. Collaborating with Edma Energy transformed our journey. Their expertise ensured our project met the highest standards, making it attractive to top-tier investors. With Edma Energy, we felt truly supported and primed for success in the Romanian market!
Ion Gheorghe Owner of 150MW park