The company Comunità Energetiche Rinnovabili Italia S.r.l. is requesting a minimum financing of €100,000 (with a maximum of €200,000) for the development of the renewable energy community "Capo Mele" of approximately 170 kWp located in the municipalities of Villanova D'Albenga, Laigueglia, and Testico in the Province of Savona.
The REC is developed across four different plants, specifically:
• 20 kWp photovoltaic plant developed at a condominium in Villanova D'Albenga
• 30 kWp photovoltaic plant developed on private land in Villanova D'Albenga
• 60 kWp photovoltaic plant developed on private land in Laigueglia
• 60 kWp photovoltaic plant developed on private land in the Municipal Roofs of Testico (awaiting authorization)
The REC "Capo Mele" was established on 04/09/2024 and is currently active.
Implementation and Management
CER Italia Srl will be responsible for the design, construction, and commissioning of the plants, handling the entire bureaucratic process for activation and communication with GSE. The management will include production monitoring, maintenance of the plants, and optimization of the shared energy within the community.
Benefits of the Energy Community
• Energy savings: reduction of costs for community members.
• Environmental sustainability: lower CO2 emissions thanks to the use of renewable energy.
• Energy independence: reduced dependence on the traditional electrical grid.
• Economic incentives: access to grants and tax benefits.
• Local development: a virtuous ecosystem at the local level that promotes social cohesion and enhances local resources.
+0.5% FOR CER STAKEHOLDERS (IT IS NECESSARY TO PROVE RESIDENCY BY COMPLETING AND SIGNING THE FORM FOUND IN THE DOCUMENTS SECTION)
The company Comunità Energetiche Rinnovabili Srl has chosen to reward CER stakeholders with an additional +0.5% as a method of engaging the local population affected by the development of the "Capo Mele" Renewable Energy Community.
The four plants connected to the REC will have an annual production of renewable energy amounting to 202,350 kWh. The affected municipalities are:
The Renewable Energy Community is a group of users who, through a contract, collaborate toward a common goal: to produce, consume, and manage energy through one or more local energy plants. This means that multiple users who generate energy from renewable sources, such as photovoltaic systems, can sell energy to users in the same area who consume energy.
Energy Communities allow for the local production of electricity and its direct transfer without requiring transportation. In this way, a producer, in addition to generating energy for their own needs, can supply this energy to the community. This energy can then be used by a consumer located nearby, creating an economic advantage for both parties thanks to the incentives and tax benefits provided for R.E.C. (Renewable Energy Communities).
“R.E.C. Decree” – published on 23.01.2024 - Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security:
https://www.mase.gov.it/comunicati/energia-mase-pubblicato-decreto-cer
“The Decree provides for two types of incentives that can be combined: a non-repayable grant covering up to 40% of eligible costs, funded by the PNRR, aimed at communities whose plants are built in municipalities with fewer than five thousand inhabitants, supporting the development of a total of two gigawatts; and an incentive tariff on renewable energy produced and shared throughout the national territory. Through this measure, the development of five gigawatts of renewable energy production plants will be promoted. Within thirty days from the enactment of the Decree, the Ministry will approve, after verification by ARERA and upon proposal by the Energy Services Manager (GSE), the operational rules for recognizing the incentives.”
https://www.jtf.gov.it/2024/01/25/comunita-energetiche-rinnovabili-cer-pubblicato-il-decreto-del-mase-in-vigore-dal-24-gennaio/
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The renewable energy community "Capo Mele," developed by the Company, is located in the Province of Savona and involves the following municipalities:
Diano San Pietro; Villanova d'Albenga; Casanova; Lerrone Castelbianco; Alassio; Ortovero; Nasino; Garlenda; Chiusanico; San Bartolomeo al Mare; Ranzo; Onzo; Vendone; Laigueglia; Diano Arentino; Villa Faraldi; Stellanello; Testico; Andora.
CER Italia specializes in the installation of medium and large-scale photovoltaic systems. The company manages the entire process, from energy assessment to system design and installation, as well as monitoring and long-term management.
The company's name reflects its commitment to efficiency, production, and the sharing of renewable energy. The goal is to pursue sustainability through a professional, technical, and financial approach, guiding customers through a complex yet opportunity-rich journey in the field of renewable energy.
The company's objective is not to sell photovoltaic systems, but rather to support its clients on their journey towards sustainability for their business or home. A photovoltaic system can be implemented out of pure love for the environment, for ideological reasons, as a purely economic choice, or for a combination of both. Its role is to guide the customer through this journey, enabling them to achieve their goal in terms of energy production as well as economic and financial benefits.
CER Italia operates in northern Italy, particularly in Piedmont, Liguria, Lombardy, and Emilia Romagna. It was the first to register an energy community on the GSE portal and has energy communities ready on every primary substation in its operational area, ensuring they can be activated within a few days.
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The Financing Agreement is a purpose-specific loan: Comunità Energetiche Rinnovabili Italia S.r.l. is obligated to use the funds received from Investors exactly as outlined in the Project presented in the public offer and not to divert them for other purposes.
An Autonomous Guarantee is provided by the Parent Company Ricci Engineering S.r.l.
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By financing this project, you can contribute to supporting and implementing the following SDGs Sustainable Development Goals:
Why these SDGs?
• SDG 3 improving the health conditions of the community through the accessibility of the structure;
• SDG 7 energy savings generated by efficiency interventions;
• SDG 8 creation of new jobs generated by the activity;
• SDG 11 improvement of the building, the neighborhood, and the city community;
• SDG 12 responsible and efficient use of available resources;
• SDG 13 combating and mitigating climate change with related reduction of GHG.
Become a protagonist of the future and sustainable development by financing this initiative!
The energy communities are a model of energy organization and management that involves a community of individuals, businesses, or local entities collaborating to produce, consume, and share energy sustainably. These communities promote the self-production and self-consumption of renewable energy, reducing dependence on traditional and centralized energy sources through production from renewable energy plants. The production facilities are often installed at the community or neighborhood level and can be collectively or cooperatively owned, involving community members as shareholders or participants.
One of the key aspects of energy communities is the sharing of the energy produced. This means that locally generated energy can be consumed within the community itself or sold to nearby users, creating a decentralized energy exchange model. In this way, energy communities promote energy efficiency, the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, and local economic development.
Energy communities can also include smart energy management solutions, such as consumption management, real-time monitoring, and battery storage management. These technologies help optimize the use of the generated energy and promote greater local energy autonomy.
Energy communities represent an opportunity to actively engage citizens in the transition to a more sustainable energy system, promoting participation, innovation, and awareness about energy consumption. This type of initiative offers not only environmental benefits but also social advantages, and supporting it is an important step toward a more sustainable and inclusive future.
It is estimated that the REC developed by Comunità Energetiche Rinnovabili Italia Srl will have a nominal capacity of approximately 170 kWp in total, which is equivalent to:
Saving 87,000 kg of CO2 in the atmosphere every year
Planting 8,700 trees, enough to cover an area equivalent to 44 football fields
Preventing the exhaust emissions of 61 cars every year