(Alliance News) - A2A Spa announced on Thursday that, in collaboration with IG Group, it has won two European public tenders launched by Aeroporti di Roma for the design, construction, and management of two new photovoltaic plants of 7.3 MW and 6.0 MW respectively within Rome Fiumicino Airport.
As the company explained in a statement, the operation represents a further step forward by ADR in the decarbonization process of 'Leonardo da Vinci', which has been ranked as Europe's best airport for nine consecutive years.
The two plants will produce more than 24,000 MWh/year, adding to the over 30,000 MWh/year generated by the 22 MW photovoltaic plant already inaugurated in January 2025 at Italy's sole airport hub, adjacent to runway 3.
'These plants will increase the share of self-produced energy from photovoltaic sources, reaching a coverage of over 34% of ADR's estimated electricity requirements by 2028 when combined with other solar facilities', the note stated.
A2A shares fell 1.3% to EUR2.35.
By Claudia Cavaliere, Alliance News reporter
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