Monsson Completes Sale of Solar Park to Nala Renewables

Nala Renewables, a global power and renewable energy investment and development platform, announces that it has signed an agreement with renewable energy group Monsson to acquire a 61 MWp solar photovoltaic (PV) project located in Western Romania.

Romanian power grid by 2025. Once operational, the plant will help Nala contribute to the UN Sustainable Development Goals by generating approximately 80,000 MWh of clean energy annually, enough to power around 13,000 households and save roughly 39,000 tonnes of CO2 equivalent emissions per year.

The project includes the ability for further capacity expansion through the addition of a battery energy storage system (BESS) which Nala Renewables plans to integrate with the project. The PV plant benefits from a long-term offtake agreement, providing revenue security for at least twelve years from commissioning. The terms of the agreements are not disclosed.

We’re delighted to have closed our first acquisition with Monsson who have significant experience in developing and operating renewable energy projects in Romania,” said Will Herlinger, Director at Nala Renewables. “It’s an attractive country to develop, acquire, build and operate renewable projects, in part due to a supportive regulatory environment driven by ambitious renewable energy targets. We expect to continue to be active in the CEE region in the coming years.”

We are pleased to partner with Nala Renewables on this project and support their activities in the CEE region. Monsson is committed to its role in ensuring a just transition to clean energy and a stable energy system. All of our projects have large battery energy storage systems considered in their design because our vision is that renewable energy can be delivered also as base load,” said Sebastian Enache, Head of M&A at Monsson.

Nala Renewables is an energy investment and development platform controlled by global trader Trafigura, 50% and 50% by IFM Net Zero Infrastructure Fund.

The Monsson Group is controlled by Emanuel Muntmark, a well-known wind farm developer and park owner, and more importantly, his name is associated with the construction of large production capacities from renewables, an approach started before 2010. 
Present for over 20 years in the renewable energy market in Romania, Monsson has become the main supplier of electricity from renewable sources, through a portfolio of over 5GW of wind and photovoltaic projects. The company provides turnkey services for the Design, Development, Construction and Operation of projects that produce electricity from renewable energy sources and the construction and operation of battery energy storage solutions.
Emanuel MuntmarkMonssonNala Renewablesphotovoltaic projectPVsolar parkTrafiguraWestern Romania
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