The project also includes the installation of high-efficiency, next-generation heat pumps and condensing boilers with a total capacity of 5 MW and 4,6 MW respectively. Thanks to a 10-year Energy Performance Contract (EPC) model, Modine will be able to access renewable energy at a fixed cost without any upfront investment.
At Modine’s sites in Pocenia (Udine) and San Vito al Tagliamento (Pordenone), Plenitude has already completed two other photovoltaic systems with capacities of 2.5 MWp and 1.183 MWp, respectively.
Plenitude, a company controlled by Eni, operates in over 15 countries worldwide with a business model that integrates the generation of more than 4 GW of renewable electricity, the sale of energy and energy solutions to 10 million customers and an extensive network of 21,500 electric vehicle charging points. By 2028, the company aims to reach 10 GW of renewable capacity globally.