Trina Solar And EGO Forges Strategic Partnership For A 15 Year PPA in Italy

Trina Solar and EGO sign a Power Purchase Agreement in Italy for a 69MW portfolio. This contract encompasses 9 projects, totaling 69 MWp located across various regions in Italy.
Trina Solar and EGO sign a Power Purchase Agreement in Italy for a 69MW portfolio. Trina Solar ISBU - Orani, Italy 4MW project included in the portfolio

Trina Solar’s International Systems Business Unit (“Trina Solar ISBU”), the utility-scale solar and battery storage project development arm of Trina Solar Co, Ltd, has signed a 15-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with EGO, an Italian energy management company owned by the Shell Group.

Trina Solar and EGO sign a Power Purchase Agreement in Italy for a 69MW portfolio
Trina Solar and EGO sign a Power Purchase Agreement in Italy for a 69MW portfolio

According to Industry sources, this contract comprises 9 projects, totaling 69 MWp located across various regions in Italy. These projects are currently under construction or nearing commencement in 2024 and 2025 and are poised to generate approximately 1000 jobs in 9 regions nationally.

Industry sources further confirmed that once operational, this portfolio is poised to generate 119 GWh annually, equivalent to the electricity requirements of 7,000 average-sized households.

Dr. Linhui Sui, President of Trina Solar ISBU, commented: “We are very pleased to partner with EGO and the Shell Group to delivery green energy to their Italian clients, and to contribute to Italian government 65% target of electricity generated from renewable sources by 2030.”

Mr. Carlo Corallo, CEO at EGO, commented: EGO is well positioned to capture this opportunity due to our specialism of managing energy produced from distributed sources and our well-established network of small asset owners. Our integration into Shell Energy Europe and its extensive trading capabilities have enabled EGO to capture an opportunity like this and deliver greater value over the longer term as solar generation grows across Italy.”

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