European Energy Starts Sicily Solar Farm
Why this is here: The Sicilian agrivoltaic project aims to generate around 405 GWh of electricity annually, which is enough to power more than 135,000 households.
European Energy began building a 225.5 MW agrivoltaic project in Sicily, Italy after investing over €200 million. The company will handle all engineering, procurement, and construction for the site. Once complete, the farm should produce roughly 405 GWh of electricity each year.
This power output is enough to supply over 135,000 homes. European Energy also signed a power purchase agreement with Mars for a 161 MW wind farm in Lithuania. That project anticipates generating about 490 GWh annually and offsetting 120,000 tonnes of carbon.
European Energy recently sold a 470 MW hybrid renewable project in Lithuania to Energix. This project combines wind, solar, and energy storage, but construction has not yet started. The company continues to develop renewable energy projects across Europe.
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