In Italy, the Council of Ministers has approved a decree that limits the deployment of solar PV on agricultural land.| Power Engineering International
Ansaldo Green Tech has been awarded €317 million to support development of its AEM (Anion Exchange Membrane) Electrolysers.| Power Engineering International
Enlit Europe is a platform for discussion and confrontation for the European industry to talk about the matters connected with the energy transition.| Power Engineering International
Equinix has signed a 10 year virtual power purchase agreement (PPA) with renewable energy producer Neoen for 53MW of solar power.| Power Engineering International
Enel Green Power has upgraded its 60MW geothermal plant in Farinello, Tuscany, said to be the oldest geothermal complex in the world.| Power Engineering International
BayWa r.e. is accelerating its offshore wind activities in Italy, with their portfolio boasting over 9GW of projects in varying development stages.| Power Engineering International
The clean energy fund manager and renewables asset management and development firm will co-develop 800MW of Italian battery projects.| Power Engineering International
Enel has sold to Sostoneo 49% stake in Enel Libra Flexsys, a company overseeing a BESS product portfolio of 23 systems - 1.7GW capacity.| Power Engineering International
Enapter has signed a deal to supply a 1MW electrolyser to Italy's Cogne Acciai Speciali SpA and is now making gains in the hydrogen market.| Power Engineering International
Edison and Webuild have signed a programmatic agreement for the development of two hydroelectric pumping (or pumped storage) projects.| Power Engineering International
Terna has been testing a network of marine sensors for monitoring of underwater environmental conditions - Internet of Underwater Things| Power Engineering International
As Italy moves away from Russian gas, the country is expected to have 107.7GW of renewable energy capacity in its power mix by 2030, according to GlobalData.| Power Engineering International
The 23MW Carlo Esterle was one of the first hydropower plants in Italy and boosted the country's industrial development.| Power Engineering International