CCEM Developing BESS in Romania: Over 2,900 MW Designed in the First Two Years of Activity
CCEM is making a significant contribution to Romania’s energy transition through completed projects aimed at implementing energy storage capacities developed across 10 counties.
CCEM team has delivered comprehensive technical and economic consulting services, engineering, and has prepared the full set of technical documentation required to obtain permits and approvals in accordance with the applicable legislation – from the urbanism certificate to the building permit.
One of the recent projects carried out by our colleagues in the Electrical Systems Department, Energy Division, involves the 80 MW and 120 MW storage facilities located in the Baru 1 and Baru 2 substations, Hunedoara County.
For this project, CCEM has already delivered: the Grid Connection Study; the Operational Constraint Study; the basic and detail designs; as well as the complete set of technical documentation required for environmental, urbanism, and construction permits.
Onsite supervision started concurrently with the construction works in the spring of this year. Upon completion of the works, based on field measurements and the modifications made during implementation, our experts will also prepare the as-built documentation.
Electricity storage capacities are a key element for the efficient and flexible operation of the National Power System, enabling better integration of renewable sources, balancing supply and demand, and enhancing the security of electricity supply.
For additional information about our project portfolio in the energy field, please send us an email to office@ccem.ro with your contact details and field of interest, and we will answer to your request.




