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Italy has been at the forefront of renewable energy development in Europe, with wind power playing a significant role in the country’s transition towards a more sustainable and environmentally friendly energy mix. With its favorable climate and geographic conditions, Italy has become a hub for wind power generation, attracting both domestic and international investors.
One of the largest wind power plants in Italy is located in the southern region of Sicily. The plant covers an area of over 10 square kilometers and consists of hundreds of wind turbines, each standing tall at over 100 meters in height. These turbines harness the power of the strong and consistent winds that blow across the region, converting it into clean and renewable electricity that can power thousands of homes and businesses.
Italy’s commitment to wind power has been reflected in its ambitious renewable energy targets. The country aims to generate 30% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030, with wind power playing a key role in achieving this goal. The government offers incentives and subsidies to encourage investment in wind power projects, making it an attractive option for companies looking to reduce their carbon footprint and contribute to the fight against climate change.
In addition to the environmental benefits, wind power also brings economic opportunities to Italy. The development of wind power plants creates jobs in manufacturing, construction, and maintenance, boosting the local economy and providing a sustainable source of income for communities in rural areas.
Despite its many benefits, wind power in Italy is not without its challenges. The construction of wind turbines can face opposition from local residents and environmental groups concerned about the impact on wildlife and landscapes. However, with proper planning and consultation, many of these concerns can be addressed, and wind power can coexist harmoniously with the natural environment.
For sale 3x 28MW + 31MW + 31MW Wind Power Plants Pipeline:
Wind Farm of 28 MW (n.5 WTG x 5,6 MW) – Optimization of the first project (n.8 WTGx 3,5 Mwp)
Grid Connection solution: awaiting convocation of the Technical Table by Terna (unknown position of the future new Electrical Station)
Location: Campania, Basilicata (Italy)
Potential Power (MWp): 28,00
Grid Connection Permission (“STMG”): 2021
Estimated Energy Production: 61,452 Mwh/Year
Permits & Authorisation: 2024-2025
Ready to Build Status: 2025-2026
Actual Status: “STMG” Obtained
Price: 6500 EUR / MW (The price is only for the “STMG”)
Wind Farm of 31 MW (n.5 WTG x 6,2 Mw – VESTAS V162)
Grid Connection solution: 1°st Technical Meeting in 21/02/24 by Terna and other developers (unknown position of the future new Electrical Station)
Location: Campania, Basilicata (Italy)
Potential Power (MWp): 31,00
Grid Connection Permission (“STMG”): 2023
Estimated Energy Production: 68,o36 Mwh/Year
Permits & Authorisation: 2024-2025
Ready to Build Status: Q4-2026
Actual Status: “STMG” Obtained
Price: 6500 EUR / MW (The price is only for the “STMG”)
Wind Farm of 31 MW (n.5 WTG x 6,2 Mwp VESTAS V162)
Low Cost Grid connection solution (scheduled in 2025 and 2026 by Terna)
Location: Campania, Basilicata (Italy)
Potential Power (MWp): 31,00
Grid Connection Permission (“STMG”): 2023
Estimated Energy Production: 62,608 Mwh/Year
Permits & Authorisation: 2024-2025
Ready to Build Status: Q4-2026
Actual Status: “STMG” Obtained (Problem with Civic Use of the Land to be solved)
Price: 4500 EUR / MW (The price is only for the “STMG”)
STMG stands for Soluzione Tecnica Minima Generale (Italian) The projects can be purchased stand alone.
© 2024 MergersCorp M&A International is a global brand operating through a number of professional firms and constituent entities located throughout the world to provide M&A Advisory and other client related professional services. The Member Firms are constituted and regulated in accordance with relevant local regulatory and legal requirements. For more details on the nature of our affiliation, please visit us on our website https://mergerscorp.com/disclaimer. MergersCorp M&A International is not a registered broker-dealer under the U.S. securities laws.
This website does not constitute an offer to sell, a solicitation of an offer to buy, or a recommendation of any security or any other product or service by MergersUS Inc. or any other third party regardless of whether such security, product or service is referenced in this website. Furthermore, nothing in this website is intended to provide tax, legal, or investment advice and nothing in this website should be construed as a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any investment or security or to engage in any investment strategy or transaction.MergersCorp M&A International franchising program is not offered to individuals or entities located in the United States.
The franchising program is offered by MergersUK Limited a UK Company with registered office at 71-75 Shelton Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2H 9JQ, United Kingdom.
This website is operated by MergersUS Inc a US Corporation with registered office at
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Description
Italy has been at the forefront of renewable energy development in Europe, with wind power playing a significant role in the country’s transition towards a more sustainable and environmentally friendly energy mix. With its favorable climate and geographic conditions, Italy has become a hub for wind power generation, attracting both domestic and international investors.
One of the largest wind power plants in Italy is located in the southern region of Sicily. The plant covers an area of over 10 square kilometers and consists of hundreds of wind turbines, each standing tall at over 100 meters in height. These turbines harness the power of the strong and consistent winds that blow across the region, converting it into clean and renewable electricity that can power thousands of homes and businesses.
Italy’s commitment to wind power has been reflected in its ambitious renewable energy targets. The country aims to generate 30% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030, with wind power playing a key role in achieving this goal. The government offers incentives and subsidies to encourage investment in wind power projects, making it an attractive option for companies looking to reduce their carbon footprint and contribute to the fight against climate change.
In addition to the environmental benefits, wind power also brings economic opportunities to Italy. The development of wind power plants creates jobs in manufacturing, construction, and maintenance, boosting the local economy and providing a sustainable source of income for communities in rural areas.
Despite its many benefits, wind power in Italy is not without its challenges. The construction of wind turbines can face opposition from local residents and environmental groups concerned about the impact on wildlife and landscapes. However, with proper planning and consultation, many of these concerns can be addressed, and wind power can coexist harmoniously with the natural environment.
For sale 3x 28MW + 31MW + 31MW Wind Power Plants Pipeline:
SPV-1
Wind Farm of 28 MW (n.5 WTG x 5,6 MW) – Optimization of the first project (n.8 WTGx 3,5 Mwp)
Grid Connection solution: awaiting convocation of the Technical Table by Terna (unknown position of the future new Electrical Station)
Location: Campania, Basilicata (Italy)
Potential Power (MWp): 28,00
Grid Connection Permission (“STMG”): 2021
Estimated Energy Production: 61,452 Mwh/Year
Permits & Authorisation: 2024-2025
Ready to Build Status: 2025-2026
Actual Status: “STMG” Obtained
Price: 6500 EUR / MW (The price is only for the “STMG”)
SPV-2- I Project
Wind Farm of 31 MW (n.5 WTG x 6,2 Mw – VESTAS V162)
Grid Connection solution: 1°st Technical Meeting in 21/02/24 by Terna and other developers (unknown position of the future new Electrical Station)
Location: Campania, Basilicata (Italy)
Potential Power (MWp): 31,00
Grid Connection Permission (“STMG”): 2023
Estimated Energy Production: 68,o36 Mwh/Year
Permits & Authorisation: 2024-2025
Ready to Build Status: Q4-2026
Actual Status: “STMG” Obtained
Price: 6500 EUR / MW (The price is only for the “STMG”)
SPV-2- II Project
Wind Farm of 31 MW (n.5 WTG x 6,2 Mwp VESTAS V162)
Low Cost Grid connection solution (scheduled in 2025 and 2026 by Terna)
Location: Campania, Basilicata (Italy)
Potential Power (MWp): 31,00
Grid Connection Permission (“STMG”): 2023
Estimated Energy Production: 62,608 Mwh/Year
Permits & Authorisation: 2024-2025
Ready to Build Status: Q4-2026
Actual Status: “STMG” Obtained (Problem with Civic Use of the Land to be solved)
Price: 4500 EUR / MW (The price is only for the “STMG”)
STMG stands for Soluzione Tecnica Minima Generale (Italian) The projects can be purchased stand alone.
Basic Details
Target Price:
TBD
Business ID:
L#20240621
Country
Italy
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