Renewable energy news: Enfinity, Zelestra, Aream Group

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Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements from Enfinity, Zelestra, Aream Group, and others.

Enfinity Begins PPA-Backed Solar Project for Microsoft in Italy

Enfinity Global has started development of a power purchase agreement (PPA)-backed solar project in Italy to supply renewable electricity to Microsoft, strengthening corporate demand for clean energy in Europe. The project will deploy advanced photovoltaic technology to deliver reliable, low-carbon power and support Microsoft’s carbon reduction commitments. The initiative highlights Enfinity’s focus on innovation, efficient project execution, and customer-centric energy solutions. By leveraging long-term PPAs, the project provides price certainty and sustainability benefits for corporate customers while enabling new renewable capacity investment. The development underscores growing momentum in corporate renewable procurement, positioning Italy as a key market for solar investment and accelerating Europe’s energy transition.

Zelestra Begins Commercial Operations at Ginosa Solar Plant in Italy

Zelestra has started commercial operations at its Ginosa solar power plant in Italy, expanding its renewable energy portfolio in the European market. The project uses advanced photovoltaic technology to deliver clean, reliable electricity and support Italy’s energy transition and decarbonization targets. The plant reflects Zelestra’s continued investment in innovative solar solutions and efficient project execution. Customers and grid operators are expected to benefit from sustainable power supply, reduced carbon emissions, and improved energy security. The milestone highlights strong momentum for solar energy deployment in Italy and reinforces Zelestra’s position as a growing player in utility-scale renewable energy development across Europe.

Aream Group Acquires German Solar Specialist GME Ventures

Aream Group has acquired GME Ventures, a German solar specialist, to expand its presence in the European solar energy market and strengthen its renewable development pipeline. The acquisition enhances Aream’s capabilities in solar project origination, development, and execution, supporting faster deployment of utility-scale and commercial PV projects. The deal reflects Aream’s strategy to increase investment in clean energy infrastructure and leverage innovative solar technologies to deliver reliable, cost-effective power. Customers and partners are expected to benefit from scalable, customer-focused renewable solutions and improved project delivery. The transaction highlights continued consolidation in the solar sector, driven by strong demand for bankable solar assets and long-term sustainable investment opportunities across Germany and wider Europe.

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Baburajan Kizhakedath
Baburajan Kizhakedath
Baburajan Kizhakedath is the editor of GreentechLead.com. He has three decades of experience in tech media.

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