Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced that Italy will invest in Enel’s new photovoltaic panel factory in Sicily, aiming to increase production and establish itself as Europe’s primary location for solar panels.
“There are 90 million euros ($97 million) for this project from the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP)… which will allow the current factory to strengthen itself and for a further new production line to be established,” Meloni said at the end of her visit to the 3Sun plant, in the city of Catania.
“We want and we need to be competitive in this sector compared to Asian players,” Meloni said on Saturday.
The factory, currently producing about 200 megawatts (MW) annually, plans to increase its capacity to 3 gigawatts (GW) by the year’s end, albeit with a six-month delay from Enel’s initial projection in 2022.
Meloni stated the goal is to generate 700 new direct jobs by the end of 2024, along with an additional 1,000 jobs indirectly through companies associated with the 3Sun facility.