* The [[Braila Power Station Expansion]] is a proposal by the state-owned Romanian company [[Termoelectrica]] and a consortium comprising [[E.ON Kraftwerke]] and [[Enel]] for "for the development of the Braila power plant project, for a new 800 MW coal-fired production capacity." The three companies announced in June 2008 that they had signed a Memorandum of Understanding relating to the project. The consortium states that "the project will also utilize the existing assets from the power plant currently in operation ... Based on the results of the feasibility study, expected by the end of 2008, the parties will decide whether or not to implement the power plant project." The media release also states that "the plant will be prepared for CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage) -technology."<ref>Enel, [http://www.enel.com/en/press_room/press_releases/releases/index.aspx?iddoc=1558666 "Termoelelctrica, E.ON and Enel Sign Agreement for Coal Fired Power Plant in Romania"], Media Release, June 18, 2008.</ref>
* The '''Doicesti Power Station''' is a 320 MW power station in Doiceşti, Romania, owned by [[Termoelectrica]]. In 2011 Termoelectrica and China Huadian Engineering Co Ltd said they had agreed to build two new 250 MW coal plants at the Doicesti station, equipped with an installation for gas desulphurisation and capture, and transport and storage of slag and ash. The Chinese government is considering investing EUR700 million in the project.<ref>[http://actmedia.eu/daily/china-interested-in-investing-in-thermal-power-plant-at-doicesti/33639 "China, interested in investing in thermal power plant at Doicesti,"] Romania Business News, May 12, 2012.</ref>
* The [[Galati Power Station]] is a proposed 900 MW coal-fired station by [[Enel]] in the Free Economic Area of Galati, Romania. The investment is expected to reach almost EUR 1.3 billion. The prefecture of Galati city approved the local urban plan (PUZ) regarding the building of the station in September 2011. Building works for the plant are expected to commence at the end of 2012 and finalized three to four years later.<ref name=br>[http://business-review.ro/energy/enel-to-build-a-eur-1-2-bln-thermal-power-plant-in-galati-12412/ "Enel to build a EUR 1.2 bln thermal power plant in Galati,"] Business Review, Sep. 27, 2011.</ref>