Milan Linate Airport's Photovoltaic System to Generate 10 GWh Annually, Covering 20% of Consumption
Milan Linate Airport has implemented a photovoltaic system developed by A2A Group, projected to generate over 10 GWh of renewable energy annually, covering 20% of its energy consumption. This initiative will reduce CO₂ emissions by approximately 5,000 tonnes per year and aligns with A2A's 2035 Industrial Plan focused on renewable energy. Lombardy leads Italy's solar energy installations, which totaled nearly 39.9 GW by June 2025.

Milan Linate Airport has launched a photovoltaic system developed by A2A Group for Sea, expected to generate over 10 gigawatt hours of renewable energy annually. This capacity will satisfy up to 20% of the airport's daily energy needs, equivalent to the consumption of approximately 3,700 families.
The system features intelligent solar tracking modules, maximizing energy capture and reducing waste. Annually, the plant aims to cut around 5,000 tonnes of CO₂ emissions, contributing to the decarbonization of air transport.
A2A’s investment aligns with its 2035 Industrial Plan, emphasizing renewable energy. Italy, recognized for its solar energy production, had nearly 39.9 GW of installed photovoltaic power by June 2025, with Lombardy leading in installations.




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