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Utrecht, The Netherlands (SPX) Jan 21, 2009 Econcern has announced plans to install 42MW of solar capacity in Puglia, southern Italy. Project Trullo will start with the construction of seven 1MW solar parks early in 2009; the parks are expected to be in operation by 2010. The company is tapping into the huge growth potential of the Italian solar market. Once complete Project Trullo will add 15% to Italy's 280MW solar power generation capacity currently installed(1). Econcern has ambitions to increase its Italian solar assets portfolio to at least 50MW and is currently reviewing other potential projects. Econcern will own 51% of shares in the holding company of Project Trullo. The Ampere Equity Fund, an active investor in renewable energy projects, has acquired the remaining 49%. The development of solar energy assets across Europe is a core area of business for Econcern; the company installed 35MW in 2008 and expects to install another 75MW this year. Kees van der Leun, board member for Econcern recently predicted newly installed solar power to exceed other energy sources within ten years. He said that the International Energy Agency estimates of solar growth by 2020 would be achieved by next year. Econcern's director of project development, Dennis Lange said: "The Italian solar market has exceptional growth potential. It is anticipated that it will grow from 280MW installed by the end of 2008 to 5,000MW by 2020. We have ambitions to become a leading player in the Italian solar market. As a company we have a mission to ensure a sustainable energy supply for everyone. Development of major solar energy assets will have a big role in creating a sustainable future." Econcern builds finances for and operates large scale renewable energy-generation assets. It has recently announced agreements to invest EUR863m in onshore wind farms in China.
Trullo Project Key Characteristics
Phase 1 Construction will start in 2009, and the parks are expected to be fully operational by early 2010. Each plant will be situated on a site of 3 to 4 hectares. Ground mounted, fixed inclination crystalline solar panels will be used. Related Links Econcern All About Solar Energy at SolarDaily.com
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