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European Energy powers up Italian solar park

Eleanore RobinsonBy Eleanore RobinsonDecember 15, 20212 Mins Read
European Energy inks solar

European Energy has now connected a new solar park near Bari to the Italian grid. 

The 18.4MW project in Palo del Colle will be able to produce green power equivalent to the needs of 40,000 people.

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European Energy chief executive Knud Erik Andersen said: “We are very pleased to connect another solar farm to the Italian grid and play a positive part of the country’s green transition.

“Italy is a key market for us at European Energy, and we continue to push on with other projects that can deliver green power to the Italians.

“We consider Italy to be a very interesting market because it allows us to apply our expertise in a country rich in history and culture but also has excellent conditions for solar power.” 

The solar park will use 42,000 modules of tracker panels that follow the path of the sun during the day thereby maximising power production.

The solar park, once fully operational, will save over 10,000 tons of CO2 each year making a further contribution to the green path of renewables in Italy and their beneficial impact on the peninsula’s climate.

It is estimated that 100 people have worked and will work in the future both on the construction and maintenance of the plant, whose standard life cycle is expected to last 30 years.

During the construction phase, European Energy has collaborated with local companies to uncover an ancient stone hut known as a “trulli” situated near the area of the solar park.

The “trulli” has been integrated into the design of the solar park.

This is not the first time that European Energy has been working together with archeologists in Italy.

In 2020 European Energy contributed to the discovery of a sixth century basilica at the site of Troia – then the largest solar park built in Italy.

European Energy has been developing projects in Italy since 2006 and currently has an office in Milan in the northern part of Italy.

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