Italian engineering firm BFP Group announced Dec. 6 the completion of the first, 63-MW phase of construction of a solar photovoltaic plant in Troia, Italy, in the region of Apulia.
The full 103-MW project is expected to be complete in April 2020.
You're one step closer to unlocking our suite of comprehensive and robust tools.
Fill out the form so we can connect you to the right person.
"Best Provider" Winner,
2019 Waters Rankings Awards:
If your company has a current subscription with S&P Global Market Intelligence, you can register as a new user for access to the platform(s) covered by your license at Market Intelligence platform or S&P Capital IQ.
Thank you for your interest in S&P Global Market Intelligence! We noticed you've identified yourself as a student. Through existing partnerships with academic institutions around the globe, it's likely you already have access to our resources. Please contact your professors, library, or administrative staff to receive your student login.
At this time we are unable to offer free trials or product demonstrations directly to students. If you discover that our solutions are not available to you, we encourage you to advocate at your university for a best-in-class learning experience that will help you long after you've completed your degree. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
BFP connects 1st 63-MW phase of Italian solar project to grid
Essential Energy Insights - February 2021
Message in a (Word)Cloud
Six trends shaping the industries and sectors we cover in 2021
Six trends shaping the industries and sectors we cover in 2021
Italian engineering firm BFP Group announced Dec. 6 the completion of the first, 63-MW phase of construction of a solar photovoltaic plant in Troia, Italy, in the region of Apulia.
The full 103-MW project is expected to be complete in April 2020.