Sonnedix purchases a portfolio of 28 solar PV plants from Graziella Green Power in Italy

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Sonnedix also noted the potential to for the acquisition of a further 2MW plant in early 2019, from Graziella Green Power. Image: Sonnendix

Independent Solar Power Producer (IPP) Sonnedix has bought a portfolio of 28 solar PV plants from Italian energy company Graziella Green Power S.p.A., with a combined capacity of 53MW. Financial details were not disclosed. 

Sonnedix also noted the potential to for the acquisition of a further 2MW plant in early 2019, from Graziella Green Power. The acquired solar PV portfolio was said to consist of a mix of ground and roof-mounted plants located in the Toscana, Umbria, Sardegna and Basilicata regions.

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Currently, Sonnedix has an operating capacity of 181MW in Italy and said it was actively seeking further acquisition opportunities in the country.

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