GEN-I to optimize operation of R.Power’s battery system in Romania
GEN-I and R.Power have signed a long-term optimisation agreement for the Scornicesti battery energy storage system (BESS), one of Romania’s largest utility-scale storage projects currently under development. The project is planned with an installed capacity of 127 MW and an energy storage capacity of 254 MWh.
Under the deal, GEN-I will serve as the exclusive commercial optimiser and trading partner for the Scornicesti BESS, covering the period from the start of commercial operations through to the fifth anniversary of full revenue activation. GEN-I will oversee the asset’s commercial optimisation across wholesale electricity markets and ancillary service mechanisms, including market optimisation, revenue management and real-time dispatching, supported by 24/7 algorithmic trading operations.

Igor Koprivnikar, Ph.D., MBA, Member of the Management Board of GEN-I, and
Rafał Hajduk, Chief Commercial Officer at R.Power.
The partnership is structured around a long-term revenue-sharing model, aligning the interests of R.Power as the asset owner and GEN-I as the optimisation partner. Alongside performance-based revenue sharing, GEN-I will also provide a minimum revenue guarantee, intended to deliver more predictable cash flows for the project while supporting the long-term market value of the battery asset.
“This agreement represents another important step in the expansion of GEN-I’s battery storage optimisation portfolio in Central and South-Eastern Europe,” said Igor Koprivnikar, Ph.D., MBA, a member of GEN-I’s Management Board. He added that Romania is undergoing a power-market transformation, with growing renewable capacity and an increasing role for flexibility and storage solutions in maintaining system balance. According to Koprivnikar, GEN-I aims to translate market complexity into value for asset owners by combining regional market knowledge, real-time trading capabilities and long-term optimisation expertise.
The Scornicesti project is co-owned by R.Power and its joint venture partner Eiffel Investment Group, following Eiffel’s acquisition of a 49.9% equity stake in October 2025. The optimisation agreement marks a key milestone in establishing the project’s long-term commercial strategy ahead of market entry.
GEN-I said the agreement strengthens its position as an independent optimiser for utility-scale battery energy storage systems in Central and South-Eastern Europe. The company added that by supporting efficient market participation, system services provision and dynamic revenue optimisation, it helps investors and developers unlock the value of flexibility assets while contributing to power system stability and the integration of renewable energy.
About GEN-I
Founded in 2004, GEN-I is an energy market participant active across 27 markets in Europe. The company was recognised as Best Energy and Power Dealer in Europe in the Energy Risk Commodity Rankings 2025. GEN-I operates in wholesale energy trading and provides services linked to the green transition, including renewable portfolio management, ancillary services and battery energy storage optimisation. It said its optimisation models, 24/7 trading operations and integrated risk and operational processes support its goal of becoming a leading asset optimiser in Central and South-Eastern Europe.
About R.Power
R.Power is an independent power producer active in renewable energy across multiple European markets, with operations spanning origination and development through to commercialisation and long-term operation. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Warsaw, the company has 1.4 GW of projects operational or under construction. Its growth strategy includes a pipeline of grid-secured battery energy storage projects, both standalone and hybrid with solar PV. R.Power said it has more than 10 GW of grid-secured, utility-scale BESS, hybrid and renewable generation projects across markets including Poland, Romania, Germany, Italy, Portugal and Spain.
R.Power’s long-term equity investment partners include the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the Three Seas Initiative Investment Fund (3SIIF), advised by Amber Infrastructure, while its debt finance partners have included BNP Paribas and ING.