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Agrivoltaic Project in Catania, Sicily Set to Boost Renewable Energy and Agriculture

Catania, Sicily – A groundbreaking agrivoltaic project is now underway in the town of Catania, Sicily, marking a significant step forward for Italy’s renewable energy sector. The project, developed under an EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) model, integrates large-scale solar power generation with agricultural production, creating a win-win model for clean energy and local farming.

Located in the heart of Sicily’s fertile agricultural land, the facility combines rows of elevated photovoltaic panels with productive farmland beneath. This design allows crops to grow while solar panels generate electricity, maximizing land use efficiency and reducing competition between energy and food production.

The project is expected to produce enough clean energy to power tens of thousands of households annually, significantly reducing carbon emissions in the region. At the same time, local farmers will benefit from continued agricultural use of the land, supported by a microclimate created by the panels that can help protect crops from excessive heat and drought.

“This is more than just a solar farm; it’s a model for the sustainable future of rural economies,” said the project’s EPC contractor spokesperson. “By integrating agriculture and renewable energy, we are supporting food security, economic growth, and climate action at the same time.”

The Catania agrivoltaic project is aligned with Italy’s national targets for renewable energy expansion and reflects a growing trend in Europe toward multifunctional land use. With construction progressing rapidly, the plant is expected to be fully operational within the next year, contributing both clean power and agricultural output to the region.

As the world seeks solutions to balance energy transition with agricultural needs, the Catania project stands as a compelling example of how technology and tradition can work hand in hand to create a sustainable future.

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