- Greenvolt Group, through Greenvolt Power, has signed an agreement to sell a wind project in Romania to ENGIE.
- The project will have an installed capacity of 253.1 MW and is located in Ialomi?a County, south-eastern Romania.
- The project, set to become one of the largest in the country, is already under construction by Greenvolt Power, with completion expected in 2027.
- The agreement underscores Greenvolt’s ability to develop high-value utility-scale projects and rotate assets, with multiple transactions completed in 2025 as part of its strategic plan.

Greenvolt Group, through Greenvolt Power – one of the leading developers of large-scale wind, solar, and battery energy projects – has reached an agreement to sell a 253.1 MW onshore wind project in Romania.
The buyer, ENGIE Romania, is a subsidiary of the ENGIE Group, one of the world’s major players in the energy transition. With this acquisition, the company further strengthens its presence in Romania and advances its global ambition to achieve 95 GW of renewable and storage capacity by 2030.
The project, located in Ialomi?a County, south-eastern Romania, is currently under construction by Greenvolt Power and is set to become one of the largest in the country, comprising 42 high-efficiency turbines. Once operational, it is expected to contribute significantly to Romania’s and Europe’s energy transition and security of supply. Completion is expected for 2027.
The project has also been awarded a 15-year Contract for Difference (CfD) for part of its capacity, providing long-term revenue visibility and further strengthening its overall investment profile.
'Greenvolt’s ability to originate, develop and bring to market high-quality renewable energy assets is once again demonstrated through this project, which represents a clear contribution to the European energy transition and to Romania in particular', said João Manso Neto, CEO of Greenvolt Group. 'Throughout 2025, we have continued delivering on the Group’s strategy of rotating a portion of our utility-scale assets, concluding several successful operations that allow us to reinvest in new opportunities across our core markets'.
'This acquisition reflects ENGIE’s commitment to accelerating the energy transition in Romania and across Europe. By integrating a large-scale wind project of this size into our portfolio, we are doubling our renewable footprint in a market with strong growth potential, while contributing to security of supply and the achievement of our net-zero carbon ambition by 2045', said Cristian Buzan, Vice President ENGIE Romania.
'This transaction fully aligns with our strategic goal of delivering and monetising high-impact projects across multiple technologies – wind, solar and BESS. We are very pleased to have reached this deal with ENGIE, whose confidence in our expertise once again underscores Greenvolt Power’s position as one of the leading developers of utility-scale projects at the global level', added Spyros Martinis, Chief Strategy & Investment Officer of Greenvolt Power.
This agreement follows a series of successful asset-rotation operations announced by Greenvolt in 2025, including the sales of wind projects in Poland and a greenfield pipeline in Spain during the first half of the year, as well as the recent BESS transactions in Poland. Greenvolt Group’s asset-rotation strategy foresees the sale of approximately 70–80% of internally developed projects, while retaining 20–30% on its balance sheet.
Source: Greenvolt Group












