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ForVEI buys two solar farms in Italy
by Staff Writers
Tortona, Italy (SPX) Nov 15, 2011

The Tortona facility.

The investment company ForVEI has acquired another two solar PV facilities for 7.93 MW developed by OPDE Group in the Italian region of Piedmont. The transaction, financed by Intesa Sanpaolo SpA, amounted to EUR33M (USD45M).

The farms, which are fully operational, are located in Tortona (6.19 MW) and Predosa (1.74 MW). They feature TRINA and Canadian Solar modules, SMA inverters, and MECASOLAR single-axis solar trackers.

The operation is the second stage of a larger agreement worth EUR88M between OPDE and ForVEI, since the investor had already bought three solar facilities from OPDE Group in Tortona and Alessandria for EUR55M (USD75M).

The transaction, which was closed in September this year and financed by Intesa Sanpaolo SpA, was the largest lease deal signed with a single Italian bank for investment in solar assets. Together, the three solar projects sold previously to ForVEI had a power of 13.2 MW, and the five solar farms acquired by the investment company total 21.3 MW.

OPDE sources said both transactions consolidated OPDE's presence in Italy, where the group started developing another three solar PV projects totalling 10.5 MW in Q4 this year. They comprise new solar farms in Pozzolo Formigaro (4.1 MW), Sale in Piedmont (1.7 MW), and Pontestura (4.66 MW). To these we should add the development of a solar plant in Ablitas, Navarra, in Spain, for a total power of 8.8 MW, which began in September.

According to OPDE sources, the company is in contact with many clients and investment funds, both in Europe and in North America, for the sale of photovoltaic solar plants.

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