The development and construction of the solar park was carried out by Soventix. Each year, the approximately 3,800 crystalline solar modules in the rooftop system produce around one gigawatt-hour of electricity. This corresponds to the savings of about 560 tons of CO2 emissions. The modules were assembled on the roof of a warehouse.
The installation area was divided into two photovoltaic systems with 674 and 67 kWp, which together shape the Benesolar project. The rooftop system offers above-average returns with a sunny yield of 1,328 kWh / kWp and the fixed feed-in revenues in accordance with the Italian Conto Energia II tariff.
“The project in Benevento was very successful. We were able to fully utilize our expertise in the development, planning and construction of the plant and have generated attractive income from the operation of the plant over the last few years. We are pleased that we have found a renowned buyer for this project with psaier.energies,” says Thorsten Preugschas, CEO of Soventix GmbH.
DDr. Ing. Eugen Psaier, CEO of psaier.energies GmbH, comments in a favourable light on the the signing of the contract: “With the purchase of the Benesolar plant in the center of Italy, we further strengthen the portfolio in our core market. This is an important step in optimizing our plant portfolio.” Psaier.energies GmbH is a cross-border service provider with a comprehensive range of services along the entire renewable energy value chain. The range of services includes strategy consulting, investment brokerage, construction and operation of solar power plants, asset management and power trading.
The Benesolar project was the last existing plant of Soventix GmbH in Italy, after nine other plants from an existing portfolio were successfully sold in recent years. Soventix is increasingly focusing its strategic focus on the international diversification of its project development and realization. In particular, projects in South Africa, the Dominican Republic and Chile are currently being driven forward. In these markets, there are optimal conditions for the expansion of solar energy even without state subsidies.