What this is
Mortonfield is a reference published by Mortonfield SRL, a company registered in Romania. The content covers technical and regulatory aspects of residential and small-commercial photovoltaic systems in Romania: how panels work, installation costs, subsidy programmes, component selection, and grid connection procedures.
The articles draw on publicly available data from the Administration of the Environmental Fund (AFM), the National Energy Regulatory Authority (ANRE), the Global Solar Atlas (World Bank / Solargis), the European Commission's PVGIS tool, and official programme documentation from the Ministry of Environment.
What this is not
This is not a commercial directory, an installer marketplace, or a lead-generation resource. No installers, manufacturers, or financial institutions have paid to appear in the content. Internal links connect only to articles within this site; external links point to official and authoritative sources.
Company information
- Legal name: Mortonfield SRL
- Registration: J40/1234/2022
- CUI: RO45678901
- Registered address: Str. Victoriei 12, Bucharest, Romania
- Email: contact@mortonfield.eu
- Phone: +40 744 123 456
Content accuracy and updates
Regulatory and cost information in Romania's solar sector changes frequently. Each article carries a last-updated date. If data in an article is out of date or factually incorrect, use the contact details above to flag it. Corrections are reviewed and applied within five working days.
Editorial approach
Articles are written in an informational style: data-first, with references to primary sources. The intent is that a reader can use the content to understand a topic and then verify the key figures independently. Where figures are estimates or ranges rather than exact values, this is noted explicitly.
The writing avoids promotional language and vendor-specific recommendations. Technology comparisons are based on publicly documented performance parameters, not on marketing claims.