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Prothea develops 10 MW of solar PV in Italy

16 March 2010

Prothea is developing three solar photovoltaic (PV) projects totalling approximately 10 MW in Central and Southern Italy.

The solar PV projects are located in Calabria and Lazio in central and Southern Italy.

An additional pipeline of solar PV projects in Marche and Abruzzo, totalling 5 MW, has also been started, Prothea says.

 

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