The plant, which is installed in an industrial area and recently commenced commercial operation, will supply the counterparty with approximately 10,864 MWh per year of clean energy and the corresponding Guarantees of Origin, avoiding more than 2,500 tons of CO₂, equivalent to over 115,400 trees, and enough to power more than 4,100 homes.
This is Recurrent Energy’s eighth connected project in Italy and its first in the northern area, bringing its operating national portfolio up to 132 MW.
The agreement highlights the key role that Recurrent Energy contributes to the achievement of national and regional decarbonization goals. It represents a significant milestone in ongoing efforts to reduce emissions and to strengthen sustainability.
Ismael Guerrero, CEO of Recurrent Energy, stated, “We are proud to have started a solid long-term collaboration for the Pozzolo Project, one of our first solar plants in northern Italy. This agreement supports the continued development of renewable energy in the region and will deliver local environmental benefits. It also reflects Recurrent Energy’s ongoing commitment to expanding its renewable energy portfolio in Italy and globally.”
It is Recurrent Energy’s eighth project in operation in Italy and its first in the northern area.
