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Italy's Udinese to fit photovoltaic panels on arena roofing system

Italian Serie A soccer group Udinese Calcio have partnered with regional energy Bluenergy Group to cover the roof of the club's stadium with solar panels, in a move they hope will increase support for green energy in the nation.

The installation, work on which has actually simply started, will comprise more than 2,400 panels and will produce a day-to-day average of 3,000 kilowatt hours (Kwh), Udinese and Bluenergy said in a statement, adding this will cover part of the needs of the arena.

The two partners are likewise thinking about adding a battery storage system to enhance the performance of the solar plant, expected to be operational in October.

Football has an exceptional existence in mass media and, in addition to our own responsibility to act in an ethical method, we have a task to spread messages that motivate fans to come together in the battle versus environment change, stated Udinese Calcio General Manager Franco Collavino.

Family-owned Bluenergy has been a partner of Udinese because 2018, providing the club with energy specifically from sustainable sources for the last couple of years. It just recently got naming rights to the stadium.

Udinese is among the couple of Serie A clubs owning the arena where it plays, which is on the borders of the city of Udine, in north-east Italy.

The nation aims to create nearly two thirds of its electrical power from renewable resource sources by 2030, the energy ministry said last June in its draft Plan for Energy and Environment.

However, the advancement of solar and wind farms deals with numerous challenges consisting of a lengthy process to win permits and sometimes resistance from local administrations and the public who fear damage to both the landscape and farming.

(source: Reuters)