Disclaimer: This page exclusively serves information purposes and is not an exhaustive database of projects funded by the Recovery and Resilience Facility. Notably, the map provides a snapshot of projects based on the current status of their implementation. It does not reflect the distribution of the projects funded by the Recovery and Resilience Facility across the different areas within Romania. The map will be regularly updated to include additional projects and information. The showcase of the projects on this page is without prejudice to any future assessment by the Commission in the context of the verification of the satisfactory fulfilment of milestones and targets pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2021/241 of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing the Recovery and Resilience Facility.
The measure references mentioned below are those contained in the Annex to the Council Implementing Decision approving the Romanian Recovery and Resilience Plan and allow for easy identification of the measures
For more info on the projects, please contact the Commission’s representation in Romania
ESOs:
- carmen [dot] antonie
ec [dot] europa [dot] eu (carmen[dot]antonie[at]ec[dot]europa[dot]eu); - liana [dot] goran
ec [dot] europa [dot] eu (liana[dot]goran[at]ec[dot]europa[dot]eu); - norma [dot] nitescu
ec [dot] europa [dot] eu (norma[dot]nitescu[at]ec[dot]europa[dot]eu); - madalina [dot] zamfir
ec [dot] europa [dot] eu (madalina[dot]zamfir[at]ec[dot]europa[dot]eu)
Electrification and rehabilitation of Cluj Napoca – Oradea – Episcopia Bihor railway line
(reference C4.I1 in the Romanian Recovery and Resilience Plan)
The project involves complete railway works including replacement of rail lines, sleeper, substrate, electrification, consolidation/construction of bridges and ERTMS installation, complying with TEN-T standards. The works should cover a total length of 166.42 km. The project is divided into four lots: Lot 1 – Cluj Napoca – Aghireș – 30.41 km; Lot 2 – Aghireș – Poieni – 36.53 km; Lot 3 – Poieni – Aleșd – 52.74 km; Lot 4 – Aleșd – Hungarian border – 46,74 km. The financing contract was signed. Subsequently, the contracts for the design and execution of works were signed for all four lots.
More information can be found on the project webpage here and here, and on social media here.

A7 Ploiești – Pașcani Highway
(reference C4.I3 in the Romanian Recovery and Resilience Plan)
This investment should build 319 km of highways. The A7 Highway – Ploiești – Buzău – Focșani – Bacău – Pascani is part of the TEN-T Core network and includes the sections: Ploiești – Buzău: 63.25 km; Buzău – Focșani: 82.44 km; Focșani – Bacău: 95.90 km; Bacău – Pașcani: 77.40 km. The financing contract was signed. Subsequently, the contracts for the design and execution of works were also signed for all four sections, with the exception of one lot for which a tender procedure is ongoing.
More information can be found on the project webpage here and here, and on social media here

Energy renovation of the "Saint John the New" Emergency County Hospital Suceava
(reference C5.I1 in the Romanian Recovery and Resilience Plan)
The total hospital area to be renovated under this investment is 25,500 sqm. The renovation will consist of: thermal rehabilitation works; replacing the gas heating plant with gas heating plant in cogeneration; replacing the hot water boiler for consumption; installation of electronic thermostats in each room; installation of air conditioning chiller and connection to the cogeneration plant; replacing lighting fixtures with LED systems; installation of batteries with photocell in the hospital bathrooms; installation of fans with heat recovery in the hospital rooms; installation of photovoltaic panels for lighting; and pressurised vacuum tubes for hot water generation.
The contract for the energy renovation of the hospital has been signed.
More information can be found on the project webpage here
Energy renovation of 158 multi-family buildings in Sector 4 Bucharest
(reference C5.I1 in the Romanian Recovery and Resilience Plan)
The project consists of energy renovation works for both the exterior and the interior surfaces of 158 multi-family buildings in Sector 4, Bucharest. In particular, the facades will be renovated; the carpentry will be replaced; the terraces will be restored, and photovoltaic panels will be installed, among others.
The energy renovation has already started at 20 multi-family buildings out of the total 158.
More information can be found on the project webpage here.
Heat and electricity production through high efficiency cogeneration in Constanta
(reference C6.I3 in the Romanian Recovery and Resilience Plan)
The project aims at developing flexible and high-efficiency gas production capacity for cogeneration of electricity and heat (CHP) for district heating in the Constanta Municipality with a view to achieving decarbonisation. The project will increase the heat generation capacity by complying with the latest standards and requirements in the field of energy efficiency.
The proposed cogeneration solution aims at meeting the requirements of the Energy Efficiency Directive regarding the overall efficiency, primary energy saving and reduction of emissions of greenhouse gases and pollutants into the air, as well as meeting the specific emission limits.
The contract has been signed with the Constanta Municipality.
More information can be found on the project webpage here and on social media here.
Modernisation of "Gheorghe Şincai" Bihor County Library into a digital skills hub
(reference C7.I17 in the Romanian Recovery and Resilience Plan)
The investment consists of two components: the extension, renovation and endowment of the "Gheorghe Şincai" Bihor County Library, and its digitalisation. The project also includes the purchasing of 20 workstations for digital training and of high-performance equipment for scanning books. In addition, the project also provides for the extension, renovation and equipping of libraries in Sânmartin, Sântandrei and Oșorhei, which will be transformed into hubs for the development of digital skills. 26 libraries in Bihor County will also be equipped with the necessary infrastructure to train in basic digital skills the population from disadvantaged backgrounds. The feasibility study of the project was finalised and approved through the Decision of the County Council.
More information can be found on the project webpage here and on social media here.


First green crèche in the municipality of Fălticeni
(reference C15.I1 in the Romanian Recovery and Resilience Plan)
The Ministry of Development has started an extensive program for the construction of modern and energy-efficient crèches and, so far, 211 such crèches have received funding, which will be built in different localities of Romania. The first crèche was completed in Fălticeni, Suceava County, and it was the first crèche built in the municipality of Fălticeni in the last 30 years. It is a modern crèche with 65 solar panels and 43 photovoltaic panels to ensure the delivery of renewable energy and hot water. The building envelope is also very well insulated.
The implementation of the project and the construction of the crèche was finalised.
More information can be found on the project webpage here and on social media here.
