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Agri-PV in Italy is moving beyond its niche status, emerging as a promising, standalone industry with distinct needs and growing relevance for both agriculture and energy. Sandro Esposito, managing director of CCE Italia, sees major opportunities.
The Netherlands may rely heavily on offshore wind for green energy, but the solar sector has also seen remarkable growth. Cederik Engel, Managing Director of CCE The Netherlands and Head of ESG at CCE Holding, sees strong prospects ahead.
The Netherlands may be grappling with grid connection issues, but the number of solar parks keeps on rising. A latest project stands out for its unusual orientation.
CCE Holding is expanding its activities in the Netherlands and will realize two large plants this year. In addition to the solar PV plant in Marknesse ( Flevoland), construction work began in February on another solar park in Rafelder (Gelderland) on a former garbage dump.
Italy is blessed as a Southern European country with many hours of sunshine and is now consistently using this advantage for the generation of solar energy: Thus, 2024 was a successful year for renewable energies in general in Italy, especially for photovoltaics.
CCE Holding finalized a EUR 24 million project financing with Commerzbank AG. The loan amount will be used for the construction of a 42.08 MW photovoltaic plant in the municipality of Montalto di Castro in the Italian region of Lazio near Rome.
Vienna-based CCE is starting construction of the first of several planned photovoltaic projects in Romania. The 40 MW solar park in the northwest of the country is funded by the EU.
To achieve the goals of the EU Green Deal, the expansion of the grid infrastructure and the flexibilization of energy generation are fundamental, Martin Dürnberger and Jörg Menyesch of CCE state in a guest article. They give an overview about the situation in different European countries.
Rural photovoltaics can be an infrastructure that supports both the agricultural landscape and agriculture in Italy, our guest author Sandro Esposito, managing director CCE Italy explains.
Clean Capital Energy (CCE) provides 30 PV kits to support sustainable energy generation in private households in the region of La Huella in Chile.
The successful joint venture of CCE and enernovum has closed another very successful transaction for Italian photovoltaic projects.
CCE - Clean Capital Energy and Enernovum are expanding their photovoltaic pipeline in Italy. A first subsidy-free PV project will be implemented in 2021 and a long-term agreement was concluded with Hanwha Energy Corporation Europe for the development of a 200 MW PV portfolio.