Romania || 18 MW • EE

Kiwa Moroni is active in the renewable energy sector, providing a professional level of service to meet the needs of financial institutions, investment funds, investors, IPPs, developers, industrial clients and EPC/O&M contractors in the 'project finance', 'project development', 'project construction' and 'M&A' processes, both in relation to plants to be built and plants already in operation.
Kiwa Moroni, part of the Kiwa Italia Group, assists its clients in the verification of renewable energy plants to be realised or already realised, in M&A, financing and development transactions, actively collaborating with leading banks and investment funds, as well as with those who require an independent audit to protect their energy investments.
Full Service Company S.r.l., an engineering company controlled by Kiwa Moroni, is involved in the design, permitting, construction, supervision and commissioning of renewable energy plants, assisting investors and EPC contractors in the selection of sustainable energy saving solutions.
Kiwa Moroni, part of the Kiwa Italia Group, provides technical support to its customers during the design, construction and performance validation phases of renewable energy production plants, both for new projects to be implemented and for the refurbishment and repowering of plants already in operation.
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Kiwa Moroni's flexible structure enables it to work with all types of clients and on large projects, both nationally and internationally.
Kiwa Moroni, a leading company in the renewable energy sector, will participate as an Associated Partner at Energyear Italia 2024. With over 25 GW of experience in technical due diligence, owner engineering, and engineering services, focusing on photovoltaic, energy storage systems (BESS), and hydrogen, Kiwa Moroni is the ideal technical partner to trust with your investment in a constantly evolving regulatory environment.
Published in October 2024 and effective from April 28, 2025, Issue 7 brings significant updates for packaging material suppliers, especially in the food and pharmaceutical sectors. From extended scope to single-use products to risk-based hygiene requirements and streamlined audit processes, the new standard raises the bar for safety, compliance, and quality.