Italy Tracks Solar Expansion Projects

Why this is here: The photovoltaic plant in Chignolo d’Isola uses 13,860 bifacial solar modules to maximize energy capture from both sides of the panel.
Italgen started a 9.8 MW photovoltaic park in Chignolo d’Isola, Italy. The company installed 13,860 bifacial JinkoSolar modules and Soltigua trackers at the new facility. This plant will generate roughly 15 GWh annually, enough to power about 5,000 homes and support Italgen’s renewable growth plan.
Cassa Depositi e Prestiti approved 1.3 billion euros for energy projects, climate resilience, and infrastructure across Africa, South America, and Italy. COESA will complete a 1 MW photovoltaic plant in Marsico Nuovo, Basilicata after the summer, producing about 1.37 GWh per year.
FIVERS and Deloitte assisted in financing the acquisition of nine photovoltaic plants in central and southern Italy. iCube Renewables continues a partnership with Sopowerful to support photovoltaic projects in Malawi and Tanzania, aiming to provide stable energy access. While demand for agrivoltaic technicians and agronomists increases, the long-term effects of integrating agriculture and energy production remain to be fully seen.
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