Worldwide, the Engie Group has an installed green energy capacity of 38 GW, with the aim of reaching 80 GW by 2030
“We currently count on 500 MW of renewable installed capacity and our plan aims to reach 2 GW in 2030 between wind and photovoltaic plants. To achieve these objectives, a continuous and constant relationship with the territories and with the central institutions is essential together with a stable, simplified legislative and regulatory framework, which we hope will be defined soon”. To say it is Monica Iacono, CEO of Engie Italia, in Mazara del Vallo, in the Trapani area, to inaugurate the first large-scale agri-voltaic park built in Italy, thanks to an agreement with Amazon.
In Sicily Engie owns 5 plants in operation (wind plants in Salemi/Trapani and Elimi, photovoltaic plants in Lembisi and Santa Chiara and the agri-voltaic plant in Mazara del Vallo) powered by renewable sources for approximately 174 MW of installed power and is building new projects for a further 68 MW: a 38 MW Peak agri-voltaic plant (33 MW AC) in Paternò and the 30 MW Rampingallo wind plant. Associated with the Trapani Salemi wind farm there is a ‘Fast Reserve Unit’ with a capacity of 12.5 MW. It is a storage system created to support Terna in guaranteeing the stability of the electricity grid. Worldwide, the Engie Group has an installed green energy capacity of 38 GW, with the goal of reaching 80 GW by 2030.
Source-www.adnkronos.com