An ambitious program to increase the share of energy from renewable sources, improve the value of its industrial areas, reduce CO2 emissions and diversify energy sources, an issue more relevant than ever during this period of intense market tension. This is Leonardo's plan for energy efficiency and progressive decarbonization of its industrial activities, now also supported by the signing of agreements with Enel X, Enel's global business line dedicated to innovative services, which are part of Leonardo and Enel's strategic partnership for the development of sustainable and innovative solutions. The first agreements will see the Leonardo sites in Nola & Vergiateusing green energy for the sites' own needs, reducing the load from the external grid also to support business continuity.Under the agreement, Leonardo will grant the use of areas within its sites to Enel X, which will build photovoltaic plants using leading market technologies, with a capacity of around 6.6 MWp. The plants will supply part of the energy produced to the Leonardo plants, avoiding the emission of more than 2,800 tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere each year. An ethical example of the valorization of industrial areas, combining environmental, energy and cost containment targets
An ambitious program to increase the share of energy from renewable sources, improve the value of its industrial areas, reduce CO2 emissions and diversify energy sources, an issue more relevant than ever during this period of intense market tension. This is Leonardo's plan for energy efficiency and progressive decarbonization of its industrial activities, now also supported by the signing of agreements with Enel X, Enel's global business line dedicated to innovative services, which are part of Leonardo and Enel's strategic partnership for the development of sustainable and innovative solutions. The first agreements will see the Leonardo sites in Nola & Vergiateusing green energy for the sites' own needs, reducing the load from the external grid also to support business continuity.Under the agreement, Leonardo will grant the use of areas within its sites to Enel X, which will build photovoltaic plants using leading market technologies, with a capacity of around 6.6 MWp. The plants will supply part of the energy produced to the Leonardo plants, avoiding the emission of more than 2,800 tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere each year. An ethical example of the valorization of industrial areas, combining environmental, energy and cost containment targets