Ran Forest
Arad, Romania
400
KW
Project size
400 KW
For a public institution, efficiency is defined by how well it serves the community. By producing its own energy, Ștei reduces operational dependency and turns renewable power into budget stability and service autonomy.
The photovoltaic system was installed on a ground-mounted structure designed for maximum efficiency and minimal impact. With a 30° tilt and south-facing orientation, it captures sunlight throughout the day, ensuring consistent energy production in every season.
The city hall’s project brings together 732 monocrystalline panels, each rated at 545 Wp, paired with 4 Huawei 100 kW inverters. Together, they create a system built on reliability and balance, one that sustains the institution’s operational flow while maintaining high safety and performance standards.
Each component was selected to meet both technical and administrative needs: durability, precision, and compliance with national and European regulations. The result is an energy infrastructure that supports public service , designed not only to operate efficiently but to serve responsibly.
In public administration, reliability is fundamental. To meet this standard, the system was developed according to the same principles that guide critical infrastructure projects: safety, control, and continuity.
Each phase of implementation followed thorough inspection and testing, from grounding systems and electrical insulation to anti-fire and overload protections. The installation complies fully with national and EU directives, ensuring safe operation for both personnel and equipment under any conditions.
Beyond technical compliance, this project reflects the essence of public service: long-term stability and accountability. Equipped with smart monitoring and automated protection, the system guarantees an uninterrupted power supply for essential institutional functions: dependable energy, built for people.
The city hall’s transition to renewable energy extends its role beyond administration and it becomes an example of responsible governance. By generating its own electricity, the institution reduces dependence on external supply, stabilizes operational costs, and frees public resources for new community initiatives.
Every megawatt-hour produced locally transforms into measurable benefits: lower emissions, predictable budgeting, and an energy model rooted in sustainability. This project demonstrates that progress in public administration can begin with a simple idea: to manage resources as carefully as they power the trust placed in them.
Ștei’s investment in solar energy is, ultimately, an investment in trust, proof that responsibility and innovation can power the same purpose: a community that grows sustainably, together.