Noastră Lumina

The Energy of the Sun

The Power of Moldova

We transform sunlight into clean electricity for tens of thousands of homes, reducing energy dependence and protecting the environment.

One of the most ambitious renewable energy projects in the Republic of Moldova
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One of the most ambitious solar energy projects in the Republic of Moldova.

The Lumina Noastră Project – the Negureni Photovoltaic Power Plant – is developed to harness one of the cleanest and most inexhaustible resources on the planet: solar energy.

Lumina Noastră – Negureni 40 MW Photovoltaic Park

One of the most ambitious solar energy projects in the Republic of Moldova. Covering approximately 60 hectares and equipped with state-of-the-art technology, it has an installed capacity of 44.5 MWp.

Specific annual generation
1400 kWh/kWp
Estimated total production:
62.300 MWh/an
CO₂ evitat anual:
~29.900 tone
Energy for:
~25.960 locuințe/an

Sun for the future

We turn light into clean energy.

We breathe cleaner air

Tens of thousands of tons of CO₂ avoided annually.

The power to be independent

Energy produced here, for us.

Stronger communities

We invest in people and local jobs.

The promise of sustainability

Caring for the planet, today and tomorrow.

Innovation that matters

Cutting-edge technology for a green future.

Lumina Noastră – The power of the sun for the power of Moldova

The second-largest photovoltaic park in the country, 100% developed with Moldovan capital and expertise

The Negureni photovoltaic power plant, with a nominal capacity of 40 MW, is a national strategic project approved by Government Decision No. 84/2025 and developed entirely by companies from the Republic of Moldova. Through Government Decision 494/2025 of 06.08.2025, it was granted the status of a large eligible producer, strengthening its role in the national energy system. This park contributes directly to the country’s energy transition, reducing tens of thousands of tons of CO₂ annually and increasing energy independence by harnessing sustainable renewable resources.

© Lumina Noastra 2025