German funding holding agency KGAL Group introduced it secured approvals for three solar projects with a mixed capability of 380 MW in Italy. “The Italian government is pushing the expansion of renewable energies with legislative initiatives,” the corporate mentioned in an announcement, referring to extra favorable allowing processes lately applied by the Italian authorities.

Two of the accepted projects, with capacities of 150 MW and 90 MW and are situated in the municipalities of Tuscania and Vitorchiano, respectively, in the historic Tuscia area, in Latium’s province of Viterbo. It is fascinating to notice that these projects could have been amongst these whose approval was scrapped by the Italian authorities in June 2020, on the request of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities. “The location of the two plants between the north of Italy and Rome is strategically advantageous, as these regions have higher electricity prices,” KGAL mentioned.

The Tuscia space is thought for having considerable grid-connection capability as a result of presence of Italy’s solely nuclear energy plant, now decommissioned. It additionally hosts some of Italy’s largest PV vegetation, together with an 84 MW solar facility, accomplished in 2010, and the nation’s first grid-parity utility-scale solar projects – constructed by UK-based Octopus Investments in 2017.

The third venture for which KGAL secured a allow is described as a 140 MW agrivoltaic solar facility, which is deliberate to be constructed in Pietra Monreale, in the province of Palermo, Sicily, which is able to host olive timber and vegetable crop progress. “The three plants are expected to begin commercial operations in the first quarter of 2024,” the funding agency said, including that building was anticipated to start out quickly.

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The Italian authorities mentioned this week that it anticipated round 3.3 GW of new solar energy to be deployed in the nation this yr. This spectacular progress must be triggered by the above-mentioned extra favorable authorization processes.

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