News

Partners sought for solar panel plant investment

Published

June 1, 2015

Comments

comments icon

0

Share

Published:

June 1, 2015

Comments:

comments icon

0

Share

Altius Fotovoltaic, solar panel manufacturer, expects a RON 16 million (EUR 3.6 million) revenue for this year, half of which generated by exports, and is in talks with partners to open a production facility in Africa or the Middle East, Ziarul Financiar reported. The company is part of Bomax group, which invests in real estate development and energy.

Ion Murgescu, Altius Fotovoltaic’s chief executive, said it would be a sin not to expand the business and that the company is in talks to build factories in Africa. The enterprise generally looks at countries where the government encourages investment and energy prices are good, he said.

Altius opened a solar panel factory in Giurgiu Free Zone in 2013. It invested EUR 8 million in the facility, only unit of its kind in Romania. Although there were attempts by companies Renovatio and Siliken to enter this market, their projects did not survive.

 

Related Articles

serbia lithium memorandum eu scholz vucic

Government of Serbia signs MoU with EU backing Rio Tinto’s Jadar lithium project

19 July 2024 - Serbia and the EU have signed the MoU on strategic partnership in the sectors of sustainable raw materials, battery value chains and electric vehicles

Greece lowers 2030 renewable penetration goal in its final NECP

Greece lowers 2030 renewable penetration goal in its final NECP

19 July 2024 - Greece's final National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) is expected to be submitted to the European Commission in the following days or weeks

Renewable energy spatial plan delayed again in Greece

Renewable energy spatial plan delayed again in Greece

19 July 2024 - It has now been ten years since the European Commission first asked Greece to modernize its renewable energy spatial plan

hydrogen germany subsidies

Germany providing EUR 4.6 billion in grants for hydrogen projects

18 July 2024 - Germany is disbursing EUR 4.6 billion in subsidies for 23 projects for hydrogen production, transportation and storage