en.Wedoany.com Reported - Italian renewable energy developer Tozzi Green has completed construction and grid connection of the 45MW San Pancrazio Salentino onshore wind farm in the Apulia region.
The project consists of nine Mingyang 5MWe wind turbines, generating over 115GWh annually. According to the company's data, the plant can supply renewable electricity to approximately 43,000 households each year and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by more than 1.16 million tons over its 25-year operational life. Tozzi Green will directly manage the wind farm's operations, covering the entire chain from project development and EPC to O&M.
The new facility increases Tozzi Green's total installed capacity to 261MW, with approximately 82% located in Italy. The group plans to achieve 500MW of installed capacity by 2030, with a total investment exceeding €400 million. Company CEO Andrea Tozzi stated that the project further expands the company's wind farm portfolio in Italy, validates its capability to develop and deliver projects under high-quality standards, and demonstrates the effectiveness of its integrated industrial model in managing the supply chain and creating local value. He expressed strong confidence in the development of renewable energy in Italy, viewing it as the only tangible opportunity to expand domestic energy supply, increase self-sufficiency, save billions of euros annually for households and businesses, and enhance national security and competitiveness.
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