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Energy Park Faenza will begin delivering renewable power for 24,000 people and planting 26,000 trees by June 2026, a key step in Italy’s agrivoltaic transition.
The Energy Park in Faenza, a 70‑hectare agrivoltaic complex, will start feeding clean electricity to the grid and planting over 26 000 trees by June 2026, marking the first large‑scale renewable‑agriculture hub in the region [1][3].
| At a glance | |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 14 MWp |
| Expected annual output | ~21 GWh (enough for 24 000 people) |
| CO₂ avoided | >9 600 t/yr |
| Planting target | 26 000 trees (15 ha Urban Forest) |
The initiative, backed by the Comune di Faenza, Fondazione del Monte Faenza, Crédit Agricole Italia, Gruppo Hera and the University of Bologna, broke ground in 2023 and follows a staged approval process. By August 2024 the environmental impact assessment and simplified authorisation were completed, and in December 2024 the project secured placement in the PNRR agrivoltaic incentive round [1]. Detailed design work continues through 2025, with construction slated to begin in August 2025 and the first tree planting scheduled for April 2026 [1]. Completion of the PNRR‑funded works is expected by June 2026 [1].
The agrivoltaic field will host 22 296 bifacial panels lifted three metres above the ground, allowing crops to be cultivated underneath. The 14 MWp plant is projected to generate roughly 21 GWh annually—equivalent to the electricity demand of 24 000 residents—and to cut CO₂ emissions by about 9 660 t each year, comparable to removing 5 800 gasoline cars from the road [1]. Adjacent to the solar array, a 15‑hectare Urban Forest will be seeded with more than 26 000 native species, employing both traditional planting and the Miyawaki method to accelerate forest growth [1][2].
Gruppo Hera leads the design, construction and long‑term operation of the solar facility, while Società Agricola Le Cicogne will manage the agricultural component. Crédit Agricole Italia’s involvement highlights the growing role of finance in climate projects, and the University of Bologna provides scientific oversight for biodiversity monitoring [1]. The Energy Park serves as a pilot for Italy’s transition to integrated renewable energy and sustainable agriculture, offering a replicable model for other regions.
The Energy Park’s blend of solar power, farming and urban greening could set a benchmark for future agrivoltaic projects, but its ultimate impact will depend on timely execution and the ability to balance energy output with agricultural productivity.
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