The geopolitical developments of recent years, the need for energy independence and the aspiration to reduce greenhouse gas emissions as part of the fight against climate change have led European countries to place the value of Europe’s energy independence higher than ever in their priorities, and many of them have set ambitious renewable energy targets for themselves.
Doral Europe is facing this opportunity and the challenges of the markets in an era of changing regulation and is engaged in the initiation, construction and operation of renewable projects with an emphasis on solar technology. The company is initiating and building projects in Italy, Romania, Poland and Denmark with a capacity of about 2 GWp.
2 GWp
Capacity of the projects
Dozens of projects
Doral's operations in European countries
Poland
514 MWp
One of the first markets that Doral entered in Europe, and within a short period of time, the company was able to win several tenders. Today it is in a construction boom of projects throughout the country, and it also continues to develop the rest of the portfolio with independent operations and with local partners.
Denmark
316 MWp
Doral is moving forward in Denmark with significant projects in partnership with leading actors with much expertise in the local and global solar market.
Italy
486 MWp
The energy sector in Italy offers many opportunities for integration, and Doral is taking advantage of them and developing in several directions, including solar and agrivoltaic. The choice of several avenues of operations creates for the company a horizon for prosperity in the local market.
Romania
671 MWp
Doral is one of the pioneers in Romania’s renewable energy market. Today the company has an impressive portfolio of solar projects. The country offers many opportunities for business development and its operations therein are leading the company to rapid growth.
The Urup solar project is the first to be launched from Doral's project pipeline in Denmark. It is currently in advanced stages of development and is expected to be built this year.