
Moroni & Partners insieme a Green Power Europe per una partnership strategica sulle attività di engineering e co-sviluppo di una pipeline di oltre 500MW di progetti innovativi in ambito fotovoltaico, agro-fotovoltaico, storage e idrogeno verde.
Moroni & Partners è lieta di aver siglato la partnership strategica con Green Power Europe per l’attività di engineering e co-sviluppo di una pipeline di oltre 500MW di progetti innovativi in ambito fotovoltaico, agro-fotovoltaico, storage e idrogeno verde.
La partnership mira a realizzare progetti che coniughino energie rinnovabili, innovazione e sviluppo sostenibile, in un’ottica di attenzione al territorio e una minimizzazione di LCOE e LCOH.
“Questo accordo strategico con un partner come Green Power Europe ci consentirà di esprimere al meglio l’esperienza maturata negli anni da tutto il team, consentendoci di lavorare in ambiti innovativi come l’agro-fotovoltaico, lo storage e l’idrogeno verde, forti anche del grande know-how del gruppo Kiwa di cui facciamo parte” sostiene Mauro Moroni CEO di Moroni & Partners “Il nostro obiettivo non è solo progettare e autorizzare progetti, ma lavorare per ottenere dei progetti innovativi, bancabili, performanti, sostenibili e fatti con il territorio, per il territorio”.
Il fondatore e CEO di Green Power Europe Bigolin Rodolfo a sua volta dichiara “Questa partnership conferma il nostro approccio nello sviluppare progetti di qualità e ad alto contenuto tecnologico ed innovativo. Stiamo creando un portafoglio diversificato e stiamo puntando molto sui progetti di agri-fotovoltaico dove abbiamo già siglato la partnership con NeoruraleHub. Nel 2021 contiamo di superare l’obiettivo di 1GW di progetti in fase di sviluppo in Italia e siamo certi che Moroni & Partners sia il partner adeguato per supportarci in questa crescita”.
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The impact that hydrogen will have on decarbonization and its role in the energy transition will depend on how it is produced. One of the most important challenges for decarbonization will be in fact the transition from the production of grey hydrogen to green hydrogen, in order to meet the targets set by the Paris Treaty for 2050.
Green Hydrogen is produced from Renewable Energy sources such as wind and solar, using the process of electrolysis, through which, thanks to electricity, water molecules are split into molecules of oxygen and hydrogen. Although it now accounts for only 5% of total production, green hydrogen is considered a key element in the energy transition of our economy, because it does not generate CO₂ emissions.
According to the report published by IRENA, green hydrogen could be key to decarbonizing sectors of the economy such as energy-intensive industries, the chemical and commercial transportation sectors, as well as aviation and shipping, which are still highly polluting. In addition, electrolysers that harness electricity generated from renewable sources, and stored hydrogen, could add flexibility on the supply and demand side of energy, facilitating the penetration of more wind and solar into the grid.
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Moroni&Partners, a Kiwa Group company, has recently performed Vendor Technical Advisor activities for Octopus Renewables, an operator specializing in the management of investments in the renewable energy sector and part of the group headed by Octopus Investments Ltd.
These Technical Due Diligence activities were functional to the signing of the agreement with A2A, one of the largest Italian multi-utilities, which subsequently won the tender for the purchase of an important portfolio consisting of 17 photovoltaic plants with a total nominal capacity of 173 MW.
A technical, authorization, performance and production forecast analysis was carried out, as well as feasibility studies on electrical storage and production of green hydrogen. Nine plants are located in Lazio and eight in Sardinia, and they were sold for a consideration of 205 M€, corresponding to an equity IRR of about 6%. The acquisition is subject to the approval of the Italian Presidency of the Council of Ministers pursuant to the Golden Power Decree. IMI-Intesa Sanpaolo, KPMG and KB Development acted, respectively, as financial, tax and technical advisors to the seller. Rothschild & Co and EY acted, respectively, as financial and tax advisor to the seller while Moroni & Partners analysed the technical profiles of the transaction.
The photovoltaic plants covered by the deal produce about 420 GWh per year of green energy, equal to the annual consumption of about 200,000 residential customers, avoiding the emission of 2.5 million tons of CO2 over their entire life cycle. Speaking of green hydrogen. The study took into account the location of the plants, the available space, and the maximum yield obtainable on the retail market of hydrogen and oxygen, in the absence of incentives, and current impossibility of inserting hydrogen in the existing methane gas networks. The study hypothesized the creation of modular hydrogen and oxygen production solutions for sub-clusters, exploring the issue of scalability, starting from a basic alkaline electrolysis module with a nominal capacity of 2.5MW.
The Octopus Tale project, one of the first of this dimension in the Italian and international energy scenario, has had such a resonancethat Moroni&Partners have now been engaged in energy engineering and technical advisory activities, related to green hydrogen, linked to the wind and photovoltaic sectors, for over 500MW.
As Kiwa, we support the market in meeting the challenges proposed by the energy transition. Our industry expertise and the extensive knowledge gained in recent years at national and international level, mean we are now able to support the entire hydrogen production chain with the following services:
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Moroni & Partners è stata fondata sulla base del know-how e dell''esperienza del titolare, l''Ing. PhD Mauro Moroni, esperto di tecnologie per la conversione energetica e l''efficienza energetica.
Moroni si è laureato in Ingegneria Meccanica e ha conseguito il dottorato di ricerca in Ricerca Energetica ed è esperto di tecnologie per la conversione e l''efficienza energetica.
Ha fondato la Moroni & Partners nel 2004 concentrandosi sulle FER e sui sistemi di efficienza energetica, con una notevole esperienza su impianti fotovoltaici, eolici, biogas, CSP, idroelettrici, cogenerazione. M&P, con il suo team di oltre 50 professionisti e un''esperienza di oltre 10 GW, è leader nel campo delle energie rinnovabili e si rivolge oggi anche al mercato dell''Idrogeno e della Green Mobility.
Dal 2019 M&P fa parte del Gruppo Kiwa, una delle prime venti società di Test, Ispezione e Certificazione al mondo, con quasi 5000 dipendenti presenti in oltre 100 uffici in più di 40 paesi del mondo.
Moroni & Partners, operante in tutto il mondo e soprattutto nel Regno Unito, Olanda, Australia, Romania, Marocco, regione MENA e Sud America, è un partner internazionale affidabile per qualsiasi esigenza nel campo delle energie rinnovabili e dell''efficienza energetica.
Moroni graduated in Mechanical Engineering and obtained a Ph.D. in Energy Research.
He founded Moroni & Partners in 2004 focusing on RES and energy efficiency systems, with a remarkable experience on PV, Wind, Biogas, CSP, Hydro, CHP plants. M&P, with its team of more than 50 professionals and an experience of more than 10 GW, is a leader in the field of renewable energy and is now targeting also the market of Hydrogen and Green Mobility.
From 2019 M&P is part of the Kiwa Group, one of the top twenty Testing, Inspection and Certification companies in the world, with almost 5000 employees present in over 100 offices in over 40 countries worldwide.
Moroni & Partners, working worldwide and especially in UK, Netherlands, Australia, Romania, Morocco, MENA region and South America, is an international reliable partner for any need in the field of renewable energy and energy efficiency.
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