Italy
About Us
We are pleased to introduce our company, which specialises in green energy in Italy. Our team is made up of highly qualified and passionate professionals dedicated to promoting environmental sustainability and leading the shift towards clean and renewable energy sources.
We began our journey in 2019 with limited resources and faced an uncertain horizon ahead of us! Starting as a start-up, we gradually took on challenges. Our projects increased, as did the obstacles, but we did not lose heart: in five years, we have grown to a team of 25 people engaged in the development and management of 200 MW authorized, and we are active in 10 regions.
We discovered that working as a team allowed us to improve and grow not only in number but also as individuals.
We strive every day to develop innovative projects that can reduce environmental impact while creating value for society and future generations. We are aware of the challenges ahead, but we are determined to overcome them thanks to our expertise, creativity, and passion for what we believe in.
Who are we? We are visionaries who approach the environmental and energy challenges of our country with the attitude of game changers. We look to tomorrow with the hope of realizing our dreams because this is our Mission. We are ready to work together to make our future brighter.
Our Achievements
Connection Evaluation
It takes 3 – 4 months from the connection request to be able to receive the connection (STMG) quote, which will be evaluated internally.
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Preliminary Contract
The preliminary contract in notarized format is usually signed 6 months after the private agreement, so that the development of the PV system can begin
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Authorisation Process
We will take care of obtaining all the necessary permits by submitting the required applications to the competent offices.
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Plant Disposal
To ensure the restoration of the site to its original state before operations, our company is legally required to provide a bank guarantee to the Public Administration for the dismantling of the plant and the removal of all its components.
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Our Projects
QUATTORDIO PV – Regione Piedmont - Power 4,19 MWp
6,386 Megawatt Hours of renewable energy supplied per year (est)
3,119 homes powered per year
2,427 tonnes of carbon emissions saved
Equivalent to 54,660 miles of electrical car charge per day (est)
CANNELLAZZA (1 e 2) PV – Sicily – Power 7,71 MWp
14,171 Hours of renewable energy supplied pMegawatter year (est)
6,923 homes powered per year
5,385 tonnes of carbon emissions saved
Equivalent to 121,304 miles of electrical car charge per day (est)
OPPIDO 1 – San Francesco PV –Basilicata – Power 19.96 MWp
34,611 Megawatt Hours of renewable energy supplied per year (est)
16,907 homes powered per year
13,152 tonnes of carbon emissions saved
Equivalent to 296,267 miles of electrical car charge per day (est)
ORANI PV – Sardinia – Power 4,37 MWp
8,032 Megawatt Hours of renewable energy supplied per year (est)
3,924 homes powered per year
3,052 tonnes of carbon emissions saved
Equivalent to 68,754 miles of electrical car charge per day (est)
NOTO PV – Sicily – Power 16,362 MWp
33,362 Megawatt Hours of renewable energy supplied per year (est)
16,297 homes powered per year
12,678 tonnes of carbon emissions saved
Equivalent to 285,580 miles of electrical car charge per day (est)
PACHINO PV – Sicily – Power 3,83 MWp
7,867 Megawatt Hours of renewable energy supplied per year (est)
3,843 homes powered per year
2,989 tonnes of carbon emissions saved
Equivalent to 67,340 miles of electrical car charge per day (est)
VITERBO 1 PV – Lazio – Power 2,87 MWp
5,025 Megawatt Hours of renewable energy supplied per year (est)
2,455 homes powered per year
1,910 tonnes of carbon emissions saved
Equivalent to 43,017 miles of electrical car charge per day (est)
BRINDISI S. GIORGIO PV – Apulia – Power 7,56 MWp
13,812 Megawatt Hours of renewable energy supplied per year (est)
6,747 homes powered per year
5,249 tonnes of carbon emissions saved
Equivalent to 43,017 miles of electrical car charge per day (est)
PRESICCE PV – Apulia – Power 8,9 MWp
15,450 Megawatt Hours of renewable energy supplied per year (est)
7,548 homes powered per year
5,871 tonnes of carbon emissions saved
Equivalent to 132,255 miles of electrical car charge per day (est)
GALATONE PV – Apulia – Power 6,28 MWp
10,984 Megawatt Hours of renewable energy supplied per year (est)
5,366 homes powered per year
4,174 tonnes of carbon emissions saved
Equivalent to 94,021 miles of electrical car charge per day (est)
FELIZZANO PV – Piemonte – Power 3,9 MWp
6,115 Megawatt Hours of renewable energy supplied per year (est)
2,987 homes powered per year
2,324 tonnes of carbon emissions saved
Equivalent to 52,346 miles of electrical car charge per day (est)
POPEYE PV – Lazio – Power 7,61 MWp
13,660 Megawatt Hours of renewable energy supplied per year (est)
6,673 homes powered per year
5,191 tonnes of carbon emissions saved
Equivalent to 116,929 miles of electrical car charge per day (est)
FAQS
How does a solar panel work?
Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity using photovoltaic (PV) cells.
Can solar panels work during cloudy or rainy days?
Yes, solar panels can still generate electricity during cloudy or rainy days, though at reduced efficiency. They rely on direct and diffuse sunlight, so they can produce energy even in less-than-ideal weather conditions.
Are solar farms irreversible development?
Most solar panels have a lifespan of 25 to 30 years. Their efficiency may decrease slightly over time, but they typically remain effective for many years.
How do wind turbines generate electricity?
Wind turbines produce energy by harnessing the kinetic energy associated with the wind to convert this source into mechanical energy and, in turn, into electrical energy.
Key factors to consider for installing a wind turbine?
Key factors include wind speed and consistency, local regulations and zoning, turbine size and type, and potential impacts on wildlife and the environment. Site assessment and expert consultation are essential.
Are wind turbines noisy?
Wind turbines do produce noise, which mainly comes from the rotating blades and mechanical components. However, modern turbines are designed to minimize noise, and the sound is usually comparable to that of a refrigerator or air conditioning unit from a distance.
How do battery storage systems work?
Battery storage systems store electrical energy for later use. They charge during periods of excess electricity generation (e.g., sunny or windy days) and discharge when demand is high or renewable generation is low, helping to balance the energy supply.
What types of batteries are used in energy storage systems?
Common types of batteries used in energy storage include lithium-ion, lead-acid, and flow batteries. Lithium-ion batteries are the most popular due to their high energy density, long life, and efficiency.
Contact Us
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OFFICES – ROME AND CATANIA
ROME
Via del Quirinale, No. 26 – 00184 Rome
Tel + 39 0697618283
The office is well-connected, as it is near the REPUBBLICA and BARBERINI metro stops. It is located within a historic building in the heart of the city center, just a short walk from the Quirinale.
CATANIA
At BIC SICILIA
Z.I. Pantano D’Arci – Blocco Torrazze – 95121
The office is a key location for site managers in Sicily. Easily reachable from the airport, it is situated in a recently developed industrial area.