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23 August 08:16

Defic Globe, part of YEO Technology, has taken over two solar projects in Romania with a total capacity of 195.8 MW.

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Defic Globe, a subsidiary of Turkey's YEO Technology specializing in renewable energy, has recently signed a deal in Romania by acquiring two solar power projects. These projects have a total capacity of 195.8 MW, strengthening the company's presence in the Romanian energy market. This move reflects the company's commitment to the development of green energy in the region.

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