Over €30.6 Billion in Energy and Sustainability. RoEnergy Timișoara, the Epicenter of Technological Transition
Romania stands before the most ambitious economic reconfiguration process in its modern history. By 2030, our country must respond not only to European climate imperatives but also to the urgent need to secure its energy independence through clean resources. Official figures, analyzed through the lens of governmental strategies and available European funds, indicate an unprecedented volume of investments that will radically transform the national industrial and residential landscape.
The Energy Pillar: A €22.6 Billion Injection
According to the National Integrated Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) and data provided by the Ministry of Energy, Romania plans investments exceeding €22.6 billion in the energy sector by the end of this decade. This amount is not merely an objective, but is supported by concrete financial flows such as the Modernisation Fund, the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP) (including the dedicated chapters and REPowerEU), and funding programs managed by the Environmental Fund Administration (AFM).
Of this impressive total, the “stars” of the decade are renewable energies, attracting approximately €12.5–13 billion. The national strategy relies heavily on:
• Solar Energy (Photovoltaic): With a target of over 8 GW installed by 2030, the solar sector shows the strongest momentum, fueled both by large-scale utility parks and by the explosion of the prosumer segment.
• Wind Energy: Onshore projects and the legislative framework preparation for offshore wind in the Black Sea represent critical pillars for the stability of the national energy system, benefiting from massive allocations for new generation capacities.
The remaining approximately €10 billion is directed toward critical infrastructure and complementary technologies. This includes the modernization of transmission and distribution networks (essential for integrating energy from variable sources), investments in nuclear energy (Units 3 and 4 at Cernavodă and Small Modular Reactors - SMRs), battery energy storage systems, and green hydrogen.
Beyond Energy: €15–18 Billion for Environment and Sustainability
Looking beyond electricity generation itself, Romania allocates an additional estimated €15-18 billion strictly for environment and sustainability. This figure underlines the fact that the green transition is not only about panels and turbines, but about a structural shift in how we manage resources.
Through the Sustainable Development Programme (SDP) and the ecological components of the NRRP, billions of euros are being injected into:
Water and Waste Infrastructure (over €5 billion): Digitalization of networks, expansion of sewerage systems, and implementation of circular economy solutions to reduce the carbon footprint of urban areas.
Energy Efficiency in Buildings: A domain at the intersection of energy and sustainability, where thermal rehabilitation and Smart Building solutions receive increased attention to reduce consumption at source.
Biodiversity and Afforestation: Climate adaptation through the creation of green barriers and management of flood and drought risks.
All these cumulative investments create a vast business ecosystem where demand for technology, expertise, and equipment significantly exceeds current local supply.
RoEnergy Timișoara: The Launch Platform for Future Investments
In this financially dynamic context - where investment decisions made today will define corporate competitiveness for the next two decades -professional expo-conference events become indispensable. A central role in this mechanism is played by the RoEnergy Fair, returning to Timișoara with its 9th local edition and 17th national edition, to connect financing with technology.
Romania’s Western Region remains a strategic pole for attracting these funds, benefiting from remarkable solar and geothermal potential, as well as industrial infrastructure ready to adopt energy efficiency solutions. RoEnergy is not just an exhibition, but a knowledge-transfer platform where authorities, technology providers, and end beneficiaries (from large industrial consumers to prosumers) can find concrete answers to the challenges of the green transition.
Strategically located at the intersection of major Central European capitals and at the heart of the country’s densest industrial corridor, Timișoara stands out as a unique exhibition location. Here, the legacy of an engineering hub and international transport infrastructure transform RoEnergy into the only regional hub where Western technology from giants such as Continental or Bosch naturally merges with demand from across South-Eastern Europe.
Call to Action: RoEnergy Timișoara 2026
Participation in the RoEnergy Romania - Timișoara 2026 Trade Fair, taking place October 21-23, 2026, at Pavilion Expovest (Calea Lugojului No. 7, Timiș), represents the best investment you can make right now for your company’s future. Since 2010, RoEnergy has established itself as Romania’s No. 1 Renewable Energy Platform, being the only place where you can obtain complete and rigorous information about the evolution of this vital field.
RoEnergy Romania, combining exhibition and specialized conferences in one location, brings to Timișoara for three days, under one roof, elite suppliers of products and technologies. They will meet directly with beneficiaries: companies, organizations, authorities, media, and individuals—actively supporting our country’s transition toward a sustainable economy.
RoEnergy Timișoara 2026 Exhibition: Converging Technologies for Energy and Environment
• Energy Production & Efficiency: Solar Energy (Photovoltaic, Thermal & BIPV), Wind Energy (Onshore & Offshore), Biomass, Biogas, Geothermal Energy, Small Hydropower, Combined Heat and Power (CHP), and advanced battery storage systems.
• Circular Economy & Waste Management: Waste-to-Energy technologies, molecular disintegration solutions, advanced recycling processes, and - premiere - technological lines for recycling photovoltaic panels and electronic components (WEEE).
• Water & Air Management: Wastewater treatment systems, digitalization solutions for utility networks, and state-of-the-art equipment for monitoring greenhouse gas emissions and air quality.
• Smart & Sustainable Infrastructure: Building Management Systems (BMS), Smart Metering, industrial energy efficiency solutions, EV charging stations, and IoT monitoring software for green networks.
This structure highlights that in 2026, RoEnergy Timișoara becomes the central point where clean energy directly meets environmental protection technologies, offering comprehensive solutions for compliance with European sustainability standards.
Participation details at info@roenergy.eu.