It’s a busy weekend in Bucharest, as the city gears up for its annual celebration, film and theater festivals bring the latest productions, and new exhibitions are opening.
PPC Renewables Romania, part of the PPC Group, has inaugurated a new control room, capable of optimizing the production of the company's increased portfolio of wind and photovoltaic parks, as well as carrying out in real time the dispatcher orders received from the electricity system operator. "The installed capacity of PPC Renewables Romania's photovoltaic and wind farms is increasing, so we have opened a new command centre, with an increased data capacity, which can ensure the efficient management of electricity production, considering the relatively large distances at which the plants are located. We thus contribute to the development of a sustainable energy sector in Romania, supporting economic competitiveness", said Adrian Dugulan, General Manager of PPC Renewables Romania. "Today is a special day for the PPC Group. The new, state-of-the-art control room we are inaugurating in Romania is a critical milestone for managing the largest renewable energy portfolio in Southeast Europe. It reflects our commitment to modern technological infrastructure and is a key driver of a major transformation programme for RES generation, based on the three key pillars of digitalisation, decarbonisation and decentralised generation", noted Angelos Kasimis, Chief RES Operations Officer of PPC Renewables. The new control room is adapted to handle a larger volume of installations in efficient conditions. The installed capacity of the green energy production units operated by PPC Renewables Romania doubled compared to the time of taking over Enel's operations in Romania, reaching 1.3 GW. Thus, the company has become the largest renewable energy producer in Romania and continues the plan to reach a level of 2 GW by the end of 2026. The capabilities of the control room were audited and PPC Renewables Romania's dispatchers were authorized by the national electricity system operator. Thus, the company's production units will be able to quickly respond to the orders received from the territorial or central energy dispatchers, fulfilling the obligations established by the Network Code. PPC Group is expanding its presence in Southeast Europe The PPC Group is moving forward dynamically with the development of new RES projects, as new wind and photovoltaic projects are constantly being added to the company's existing projects, which have already reached an installed capacity of approximately 5.5 GW. Of these, 1.3 GW are located in Romania. According to its three-year strategic plan, by 2027, the PPC Group will develop an additional 6.3 GW of RES in Greece and the wider region of Southeast Europe, with the aim of increasing its installed RES capacity to 11.8 GW by 2027. Today, more than 60% of the RES to be added are already under construction or ready for construction. The PPC Group's strategic plan includes entering new markets such as Italy, Bulgaria and Croatia, namely neighbouring countries with existing interconnections. Italy and Croatia, in particular, are markets of major importance due to their interconnection capacity and their significant potential in the renewable energy sector. The two new photovoltaic parks recently added in Italy are part of this plan. The main development arm of PPC Group's RES portfolio is the wholly owned subsidiary PPC Renewables. PPC Renewables invests in the power of nature through renewable energy generation and energy storage. In addition to its large-scale photovoltaic and wind projects, the company is innovating in the Southeast European market through projects covering the full range of renewable energy sources (wind, solar, water, geothermal and biomass). Public Power Corporation S.A. (PPC) is the leading utilities in the energy sector in Southeast Europe, with activities in the generation, distribution, operation of grids and sale of advanced energy products and services in Greece, Romania and North Macedonia. PPC has a total installed capacity of 11.5 GW, consisting of thermal power plants, hydro and renewable sources with a total annual production of over 21 TWh. In Romania, PPC Renewables, part of the PPC Group, is a leader in renewable energy, with a currently installed capacity of over 1.3 GW and continues at a fast pace to strengthen its portfolio through large-scale projects, being the largest player on the renewable energy market in Romania.
It’s a busy weekend in Bucharest, as the city gears up for its annual celebration, film and theater festivals bring the latest productions, and new exhibitions are opening.
The 16th edition of Les Films de Cannes, the festival showcasing productions awarded or selected at the Cannes film festival, returns this fall to Bucharest and four other cities in the country. The winner of this year's Palme d'Or, Jafar Panahi's It Was Just an Accident, will be screened at the event, as will be […]
Răsvan Angheluţă Natural Sciences Museum in Galaţi is scheduled to reopen on September 20, after the completion of modernization works worth over 15.1 million lei (approximately EUR 3 million) carried out by the County Council through the recovery and resilience facility PNRR. The building hosts an Aquarium, an Astronomical Observatory, a Planetarium, and temporary exhibitions. […]
A team of Romanian paramedics won first place at the World Rescue Challenge 2025, a competition that sees first responders and trauma teams from around the world develop new skills and share knowledge. This year, the competition took place in Karlovac, Croatia, and was attended by two Romanian paramedics from Bucharest who have been working […]
Artmark, one of Romania’s leading auction houses, registered record sales of over EUR 15 million despite economic instability, showing the growth potential of the national art market, according to the company’s 2024-2025 market report. Overall, auction sales totaled EUR 11 million, up 8.2% compared to the previous year, while sales through the “Dependent de Artă” […]
Cybersecurity has become a major global priority, impacting individual users, companies, organizations, and public institutions. Social engineering, deepfakes, digital manipulation, and coordinated geopolitical attacks are fundamentally reshaping how we view the digital future. In this context, DefCamp, the largest cybersecurity and hacking conference in Central and Eastern Europe, reaffirms its role as a strategic hub […]