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POWER: Romania Issues Permit for 1.7GW Gas Plant

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Romania’s planned coal-to-gas plant conversion project received the construction permit, with the 1.7GW Mintia gas plant anticipated to be operational in 36 months, a member of the Senate of Romania and former prefect of Hunedoara County Călin Marian said, cited by Balkan Green Energy News. 

  • The Mintia project received status of national importance by the energy ministry in December.
  • The site is at a former coal power plant in Hunedoara county, western Romania.
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Romania’s planned coal-to-gas plant conversion project received the construction permit, with the 1.7GW Mintia gas plant anticipated to be operational in 36 months, a member of the Senate of Romania and former prefect of Hunedoara County Călin Marian said, cited by Balkan Green Energy News. 

  • The Mintia project received status of national importance by the energy ministry in December.
  • The site is at a former coal power plant in Hunedoara county, western Romania.