
At the completion ceremony, Song Xianmao, counselor in charge of business affairs at the Chinese Embassy in Romania, stated: “China and Romania had deepened cooperation in recent years, with Chinese firms contributing to the country’s low-carbon transition.” He emphasized the importance of green energy in addressing climate change and supporting economic development.
Nicolae Pandea, mayor of Stefan cel Mare commune, remarked: “Although Bucharest and Beijing are 7,100 km apart, the distance had not hindered successful collaboration.” He expressed openness to further Chinese investment and committed to expediting approvals for significant projects in the region.
Zhu Jibin, general manager of Pinggao Group International Engineering Co., Ltd., described the plant as “a significant milestone” in green energy collaboration between China, Italy, and Romania. He highlighted that the project adhered to principles of safety, efficiency, sustainability, and innovation, meeting high standards and completing on schedule.
Alexandru Gheorghe, the local site manager, called the power station “the future” for the commune, noting that residents take pride in its completion. Valentin-Dumitru Deculescu, deputy prefect of Calarasi County, praised the project as essential for both the local community and Romania’s renewable energy goals.
The photovoltaic power station strengthens Romania’s sustainable energy infrastructure, contributing to the country’s efforts to reduce carbon emissions. The collaboration between Pinggao Group and local stakeholders demonstrates a commitment to advancing clean energy solutions, fostering economic growth, and supporting environmental sustainability. The project’s success highlights the potential for further partnerships to enhance Romania’s renewable energy landscape.