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To learn more about Italy’s wind energy sector, please review their chapter in the IEA Wind TCP 2022 Annual Report. Total wind power capacity is 11,500 MW. Wind power capacity in Italy increased by 460 MW in 2022. Italy produces 20.4 TWh from wind energy, which accounts for 6.4% of the country’s electricity consumption.
We're building our first onshore wind farm in Puglia, Southern Italy. We are constructing the combined Castel Favorito and Masseria la Cattiva sites near Brindisi, Puglia, which will have an installed capacity of 17.3MW from five Siemens Gamesa 132-3.4 MW onshore wind turbines.
The newly-formed Wind Tre had become the largest wireless operator in Italy. Wind Tre expected to complete the network upgrade quickly and reduce the start-up period, so as to drive the digital transformation. The start-up time for multiple services was required to be one to three months earlier than that required in the contract.
According to the National Wind Energy Association (ANEV), Italy installed a new net wind power capacity of 459 MW in 2022, including the first offshore capacity, consisting of 30 MW at Beleolico Park. This brings the cumulative installed capacity at the end of 2022 to 11.5 GW, including decommissioning and repowering.
Italy produces 20.4 TWh from wind energy, which accounts for 6.4% of the country’s electricity consumption. Published in December 2019, the National Integrated Energy and Climate Action Plan (NIECAP) established a target of deriving 30% of overall annual energy consumption from Renewable Energy Sources (RES) by 2030.
Phoenix Tower International entered the Italian market with the acquisition of Towertel from EI Towers (in conjunction with F2i). As part of the deal, PTI secured the rights to market and lease 1,600 of EI Towers’ 2,300 broadcast sites. After PTI, HighTel is the next largest towerco in the Italian market with a portfolio of around 300 sites.
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