GreenGo: PAUR for a 19.5 MW agrivoltaic project in Crotone
In Calabria, 3 solar plants are under construction (20 MW) and a 330 MW pipeline is at an advanced stage of authorisation across 14 wind and solar projects
Bologna, 4 maggio 2026 – GreenGo announces that it has obtained the Single Regional Authorisation (PAUR) for ‘Canalicchi’, an agrivoltaic project developed by the SPV Solux S.r.l. in the areas of Crotone and Scandale, in the province of Crotone.
The project involves the construction of a 19.5 MWp agrivoltaic plant, with construction and commissioning scheduled for the first half of 2028. The authorisation of “Canalicchi” strengthens the Group’s industrial presence in a region that is now particularly representative of the organic growth of the business in Southern Italy.
Calabria is one of GreenGo’s main growth areas in the ‘Mezzogiorno’, with a renewable energy pipeline of approximately 360 MW across 14 projects spread across the provinces of Catanzaro, Crotone and Vibo Valentia.
In the province of Crotone, GreenGo already has three projects under construction totalling 20 MW:
Two plants due to be connected by August, with a combined capacity of over 10 MW,
plus a third 10 MW plant currently in the pre-construction phase, scheduled to come online by mid-2027.
“Obtaining the PAUR for Canalicchi confirms GreenGo’s ability to continuously advance its proprietary portfolio, bringing to fruition projects that are sound from an industrial perspective and in harmony with the characteristics of the local areas,” said Alberto Piva, Business Development and M&A Director at GreenGo. “Calabria is now one of the regions that best represents our growth trajectory in the electricity market. Our strategy is structured around three pillars: i) agrivoltaic plants with highly competent and professional local agricultural partners; ii) premium ‘high yield’ wind farms; iii) BESS systems to capitalise on Calabria’s strategic value as a balancing market zone between Sicily and the rest of Southern Italy”.
“Canalicchi” has been developed using an advanced agrivoltaic configuration, with modules installed on single-axis trackers and an expected annual output of approximately 36 GWh, equivalent to the consumption of around 13,300 Italian households.
It is estimated that 17,388 tCO2e/year will be avoided, confirming the project’s tangible contribution to the decarbonisation of the energy system.