Sicily solar project gains approval – Transformer Magazine

New 36 MW PV plant in Francofonte aims to supply clean electricity to around 13 000 households by 2028
Italy, Sicily: VSB Italy has secured the Regional Single Authorisation Measure (PAUR) for a new photovoltaic project in Sicily, further supporting the country’s energy transition and the growth of sustainable energy infrastructure.
The solar plant will be developed in the Passaneto area within the municipality of Francofonte. The overall site covers around 64 hectares, with approximately 46.5 ha allocated to the PV installation itself. The project will have an installed capacity of 36 MW and will contribute to both Italian and European decarbonisation targets.
The development has been planned with consideration for the surrounding environment and local landscape. The design includes measures intended to balance renewable energy production with land protection.
Open areas beneath the solar modules will encourage natural vegetation growth, while additional environmental measures include wildlife passage solutions and vegetation screens using native plant species to improve landscape integration.
Construction is scheduled to begin in 2027, with the plant expected to enter operation by the end of 2028. Once completed, the facility should generate enough renewable electricity to meet the yearly demand of around 13 000 households.
The project is also expected to bring economic benefits to the region through direct and indirect employment opportunities during both construction and operation.
VSB Italy and VSB Group said the approval represents another important step in supporting Italy’s energy transition while creating long-term value for local communities and the wider region.
Source: Energy Global
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