A major waste management site in Palermo has strengthened its sustainability efforts with a new rooftop photovoltaic system designed and installed by B.F.L. Impianti Tecnologici. Located at the RAP – Risorse Ambiente Palermo facility, the project highlights how solar power can support essential public services in reducing operational costs and environmental impact.
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Solar energy for alpine hospitality
A picturesque alpine destination has taken its next step towards sustainability with a rooftop solar installation at Hotel-Gasthof Nutzkaser. Designed and delivered by FreeEtech GmbH, the system demonstrates how clean energy can support hospitality businesses in remote and environmentally sensitive locations.
High-performance solar for industry
Thanks to an optimally oriented roof, modern inverter technology, and careful project planning, the installation achieves a particularly high rate of self-consumption. This project demonstrates how Trinasolar technology can provide reliable, high-performance solutions for commercial operations seeking long-term energy savings and sustainability.
Floating solar power in Drenthe, Netherlands
The Netterden Group has strengthened its sustainability credentials with a new floating solar installation in Ellertshaar, Drenthe, supplying clean energy directly to its local sand extraction operations. The project, delivered by Solinoor and featuring Trinasolar’s Vertex N modules, showcases how innovative solar solutions can meet industrial energy needs while supporting local initiatives.
Supermarket in Vinslöv, Sweden
A supermarket in Vinslöv, Sweden, has strengthened its sustainability credentials with a new rooftop solar installation, designed to cut grid reliance and lower operational costs. The system, distributed by Krannich Solar and installed by Thells Elektriska, showcases how solar energy can directly support the retail sector’s transition to clean power.
Vārme solar project
The Vārme solar project is one of Latvia’s largest utility-scale installations, built to deliver clean, reliable power to the region. Spanning 110 hectares, the plant is equipped with 156,000 Trinasolar Vertex N modules, reaching a total installed capacity of 94 MW.
PV plant at the Parco del Marchese
At the Parco del Marchese pumping station in Laterza, Italy, Acquedotto Pugliese (AQP) has renewed and expanded its photovoltaic plant with Trinasolar NEG18R.28 modules, creating the largest solar-powered water pumping facility in Europe. This project is part of AQP’s wider energy transition strategy, aimed at improving sustainability across one of the most complex water infrastructures on the continent.
Agri-PV project in Catania
In Catania, Sicily, an ambitious Agri-PV project is showcasing how solar energy and sustainable agriculture can work hand in hand. Developed by Aquila Clean Energy, the utility-scale installation uses Trinasolar’s Vertex N large-format modules to deliver 52 MW of clean power, while preserving and enhancing the agricultural use of the land.
Agri-PV plant powers ÖBB trains
In Thalsdorf, Austria, the national railway operator ÖBB has developed the country’s first Agri-PV installation for traction power, combining sustainable agriculture with the clean energy generation for the rail network. The 13 MW photovoltaic system, built with Trinasolar Vertex N modules, marks a major step forward in integrating clean energy into critical infrastructure while preserving the multifunctional use of land.
Farm in Adorf
In Adorf, Germany, a forward-looking solar project is blending large-scale renewable energy generation with sustainable farming practices. Developed in partnership with CleanSource Construction GmbH, the new 15 MWp solar installation features Trinasolar Vertex N modules and serves a dual purpose: supplying clean energy to the grid and supporting agricultural activity through AgriPV.




