Three wind projects of around 300 MW enter the execution phase under the OMV Petrom–RNV Infrastructure partnership

Apr 22, 2026

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OMV Petrom, the largest integrated energy producer in South‑East Europe, and RNV Infrastructure announce that three wind projects, with a total installed capacity of approximately 300 MW, are entering the execution phase following the adoption of the final investment decision (FID). The projects already hold the necessary permits, and production is expected to begin in stages starting from the first half of 2027.

“At OMV Petrom our objective for 2030 is to have more than 2.5 GW of installed capacity in renewable power projects together with our partners. We have built a portfolio of solar, wind and hydro projects that gives us the options needed to reach this target. We are moving decisively from project phase to execution and production: we already have 70 MW in operation and over 1,100 MW under development – including the 300 MW in wind. Construction works and equipment deliveries are underway across several projects,” said Franck Neel, OMV Petrom Executive Board Member responsible for Gas & Power.

These wind projects are part of the transaction closed in October 2024, through which OMV Petrom acquired a 50% stake in four wind projects developed by RNV Infrastructure through Electrocentrale Borzești.

The four projects are:

  • The Gura Văii wind park (Bacău county), with a capacity of 50 MW
  • The Podu Turcului wind park (Bacău county), with a capacity of 100 MW
  • The Poiana wind park (Galați county), with a capacity of 155 MW
  • The Galați wind park (Galați county), with a capacity of 657 MW – for which FID is upcoming