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Alpiq, aventron and Chiesi sign PPA for wind asset in Italy

Lausanne/Milan, 7 June 2021 – Alpiq and aventron have signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) in Italy with global pharmaceutical Chiesi Group to supply emission-free energy from a local wind power plant. This co-operation is a further step on the way towards sustainable energy supply.

Specialists from Alpiq and aventron support the sustainability journey engaged by Chiesi Farmaceutici. The two years contract grants to the customer the sustainable power supply from aventron’s 18 MW Italian wind power plant «Melfi II». The asset is located in Basilicata region (Southern Italy), produces emission-free energy and avoids 23,400 tons CO2 emissions per year. This agreement is a key milestone on the Italian market for all parties.

 

Optimizing planning security and risk management

Alpiq aims to create sustainable value in the coming years and play an essential role in facilitating the commercial integration of renewable energy into the Italian power market. Managing all residual risks in the portfolio as well as serving the needs of renewable energy producers and consumers at the same time are key success factors. Both Alpiq and the involved partners, wind asset owner aventron and end customer Chiesi Farmaceutici, increase their planning security and minimise market risks with this PPA.

 

Strengthening market position in Italy

Present in Italy since 1999, Alpiq operates its own gas-fired combined cycle power plants in Vercelli, Novara and San Severo as well as wind and photovoltaic farms in Sicily and small-scale hydropower plants in Piedmont. Alpiq offers trading solutions oriented to the industrial sector such as the supply of power and gas, as well as origination services, market access and risk management. The company’s diversified customer base is operating in industrial sectors such as chemical, automotive, food, energy, paper and ceramics. Alpiq expects the market to continue to grow and demand for PPAs to increase in Italy as well as throughout Europe. 

More information about Alpiq at www.alpiq.com

Picture: asset Melfi II, aventron


About Alpiq 
Alpiq is a leading Swiss energy services provider and electricity producer with an installed capacity above 5200 MW across Europe, 75% from CO2 free technologies. Alpiq offers its customers comprehensive and efficient services in the fields of energy generation and trading as well as energy optimisation. As an international energy trader, Alpiq is active on all major European markets with unique expertise in the field of flexibility management and origination. www.alpiq.it


About Chiesi
Based in Parma, Italy, Chiesi is an international research-focused pharmaceuticals and healthcare group with over 85 years’ experience, operating in 30 countries with more than 6000 employees (Chiesi Group). To achieve its mission of improving people’s quality of life by acting responsibly towards society and the environment, the Group research, develops and markets innovative drugs in its three therapeutic areas: AIR, RARE, CARE. Chiesi, since 2019, is the world’s largest B Corp certified pharmaceutical group. Chiesi Farmaceutici S.p.A. has changed in 2018 its legal status to a Benefit Corporation, by incorporating a double purpose for the creation of shared value, and to generate value for its business, for society and the environment. The Group is committed to becoming carbon neutral by the end of 2035 as underlined through the campaign #ActionOverWords (www.actionoverwords.org). For further information: www.chiesi.com


About aventron
aventron, based in Münchenstein (Canton of Basel-Land), is a producer of green energy from hydro, wind and solar power. The company is pursuing a diversification strategy based on three technologies (solar PV, onshore wind and small hydro power) and six countries (Switzerland, France, Germany, Spain, Italy and Norway). At the end of 2020, aventron had an installed capacity of 600 MW. aventron seeks to join the ranks of the leading European green power producers by establishing a fully balanced and diversified portfolio of renewable energy assets with a total installed capacity of 1000 MW. www.aventron.com