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Plenitude and Marelli sign agreement for the construction of three photovoltaic plants
The plants will be located at Marelli’s production sites in Melfi (Potenza), Sulmona (L’Aquila), and Turin, with a total installed capacity of 5.4 MWp.
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Plenitude and Marelli, a multinational company specializing in the supply of high-tech products and systems for the automotive industry, have signed an agreement for the construction of three photovoltaic plants and an Energy Community. The plants will be located at Marelli’s production sites in Melfi (Potenza), Sulmona (L’Aquila), and Turin, with a total installed capacity of 5.4 MWp. The projects will be carried out under an EPC (Energy Performance Contract) model, allowing Marelli to obtain renewable energy at a fixed cost without any initial investment.
At the Melfi site, Plenitude has also designed an Energy Community for Marelli under the Individual Remote Self-Consumption (AID) configuration. The photovoltaic park, with a capacity of 999 kWpwill be installed on land owned by Marelli, who will share the energy produced with a neighboring company. Once operational, the plant will benefit from the 20-year state incentives provided for AID, with a portion of the funds allocated, as per regulations, to support social initiatives in the area hosting the plant.
This initiative reinforces Plenitude’s strategy of promoting Energy Communities as a key tool in the transition to a more sustainable and participatory energy system, based on sharing renewable energy locally between producers and consumers.
Plenitude will support Marelli in all phases of the initiative, from the design and construction of the plants to the application for incentives, also providing its technological platform, “Plenitude Comunità Energetiche,” which will enable the management and monitoring of the AID configuration.
Regarding the production sites in Sulmona and Turin, the photovoltaic plants will have an installed capacity of 4 MWp and 400 kWp, respectively, contributing to potential energy cost savings for these sites.
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