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GreenGo obtains its first authorisation in Tuscany

GreenGo has obtained its first authorisation in Tuscany, meaning that the company now has an authorised portfolio covering eight regions, reinforcing a growth trajectory that has progressively expanded the company's territorial coverage in recent years.
Solar farm. Courtesy of GreenGo.
Solar farm. Courtesy of GreenGo.

The authorisation in Tuscany concerns the construction of the 'Martello' photovoltaic plant, equipped with single-axis solar trackers, with an input power of 2,800 kW and a peak power of 3,063.24 kWp, located in the municipality of Roccastrada (GR).

The project will cover an area of approximately 6 hectares, and its authorisation further consolidates GreenGo’s industrial presence, confirming the effectiveness of its development model in areas characterised by highly complex regulations and landscapes.

The process was completed through a Simplified Authorisation Procedure (PAS) submitted at the end of July 2025: the authorisation was issued in less than four months, a particularly significant result in a region such as Tuscany, where landscape sensitivity and regulatory complexity mean that authorisation times are generally longer.

Over the last five years, GreenGo's Ready to Build pipeline has shown steady and structural growth: from the initial 91 MW in 2022 to the current 697 MW authorised in eight different Italian regions, an average year-on-year growth of 40 percent in the volume of authorisations expressed in renewable capacity and BESS. This trend highlights the company's ability to consolidate a broad authorisation portfolio, maintaining internal control of technical and authorisation processes, and technologically diversified, with wind, photovoltaic and storage projects.

“This authorisation confirms the dual drivers of our growth: on the one hand, our ability to identify and capitalise on opportunities for targeted, high-quality acquisitions, and on the other, the solidity of our organic development, which continues to generate measurable results in various Italian regions” said Alberto Piva, Business Development and M&A Director at GreenGo.

“The speed of the process in Tuscany testifies to the maturity of our processes and our ability to work efficiently, credibly and transparently in diverse territorial contexts. Our goal remains to position ourselves as a leading national industrial platform, capable of contributing in a scalable and reliable way to the country's energy transition. For this reason, the speed, consistency and quality of the authorisation processes are determining factors.

"I am proud to have achieved the goal of 700 MW authorised by 2025, which now gives new momentum to the growth of both new projects and authorisations. In 2025, the expansion of our territorial presence, with new authorisations in three new regions: Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Lombardy up to the project in the province of Grosseto, reflects the image of an increasingly national industrial platform, capable of adapting to different administrative and territorial contexts and responding to the needs of the country's energy transition.”

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