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Octopus Energy Plans 1.1GW Italian Renewables Rollout

 

               Octopus Energy Generation has re-entered the Italian market by creating a JV with renewables developer Nexta  to create 1100MW of new onshore wind, solar farms and energy storage in the south of the country by 2025. The recently launched €220m Octopus Energy Development Partnership (OEDP) invests in early stages of building green power. OEDP is providing funding to Nexta who will secure land, grid connections, planning permission and local community engagement to get renewable projects to the ready-to-build stage. Nexta was founded in 2015, has achieved a leading position in developing renewable energy projects in Italy, and now has a 30-person team. Italy depends on Russia for around 25% of its imported gas and the Government has made clear its plans to reduce reliance further by building more renewables. In the past year, regulations have been passed to unblock bottlenecks in permitting renewable projects and speed up green energy deployment in Italy.

               Octopus Energy Generation chief executive Zoisa North-Bond said: “Building more new green energy will help reduce reliance on imported fossil fuels and drive down energy bills. “Onshore wind and solar are some of the cheapest forms of energy – and Italy can generate it right on their soil. “To avoid a repeat of the energy crisis, it’s essential we turbocharge the creation of new renewable energy and shift to a low carbon energy system.” Fabrizio Caputo, co-founder and managing director of Nexta added: “The partnership with Octopus represents a further step towards the consolidation of our growth objectives within the renewable energy industry. “We aim to play a leading role with Octopus in the energy transition process.” Giorgio Tomassetti, CEO of Octopus Energy Italy, said: “After launching the Octopus Energy brand in Italy this year, we’re really expanding in the country. Making energy cheaper and greener for people in Italy has always been the mission, and rising energy bills have added more urgency to this. Building more green energy will help us get out of this crisis.” Octopus Energy Generation previously invested in the Italian renewables market in 2017 to build 173MW of solar farms in Lazio and Sardinia, sold in February 2021. Re-entering Italy’s green energy generation market marks the latest step in Octopus’ strategy in Italy. It comes as Octopus continues to grow the team locally, including hiring a new dedicated country lead to help rapidly scale renewable projects in Italy.  Octopus Energy Italy launched its energy supplier brand in Italy in June 2022 after acquiring SATO Luce e Gas in November 2021, and offers consumers 100% green energy tariffs. 

 

 

 

Credits: renews.biz[Image: Octopus ]

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