en.Wedoany.com Reported - Clearvise has commenced construction of the 4MWp Tezze photovoltaic project in the province of Vicenza, northern Italy, marking the implementation phase of the company's secured project pipeline.

The Tezze project, developed under the company's clearPARTNERS program cooperation framework, has secured a 20-year government feed-in tariff. The project obtained legally binding building permits from early November 2025 and is being constructed on a former quarry site, with full completion planned for 2026.
Clearvise CEO Bernhard Gierke stated that with the start of construction of the Tezze photovoltaic power plant, the company has launched the first of three projects in Italy, progressing as planned with a stable 20-year revenue base. Gierke described Italy as an attractive market with stable regulatory conditions and abundant solar radiation resources, noting that the project contributes to the decarbonization of Italy's power supply—where solar power currently accounts for only 14% of electricity generation. This reflects the company's business model: developing power plants that generate reliable cash flows to benefit shareholders.
Clearvise reported that extensive earthworks have been completed and the substructure of the access road is finished. Foundations for three stations, including two substations and one distribution grid interconnection station, have been poured. The photovoltaic site will be divided into two sub-areas, one of which will be fully equipped with tracking systems, with each sub-area having its own substation. The next construction phase will include cable trench excavation and site fencing.
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