en.Wedoany.com Reported - BNZ has commissioned its second solar photovoltaic power plant, Muro, in Trofa, northern Portugal. The plant has an installed capacity of 28.37MWp and is expected to generate 43.68GWh of electricity annually, reducing over 4,890 tonnes of CO2 emissions each year.

The facility was delivered under an engineering, procurement, and construction contract with Proef, with support from Andersen, Enertis, and TripleWatt.
Muro is part of BNZ's plan to invest up to €600 million in building nine solar power plants in Portugal.
BNZ is also developing 100MW of battery energy storage capacity, including 60MW in northern Portugal, to support grid flexibility.
BNZ CEO Luis Selva stated that the commissioning of Muro marks a new step in the company's growth strategy in Portugal and Europe, demonstrating its ability to develop renewable energy infrastructure that generates clean energy, drives local development, and contributes to energy independence.
Jordi Francesch, Global Head of Asset Management at Nuveen Infrastructure, said that Europe's energy transition requires sustained investment, public-private partnerships, and a long-term vision. The Muro project brings tangible benefits to local communities, enhances economic competitiveness, and contributes to Portugal's and Europe's climate goals.
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