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Wednesday, 01 May 2024

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Building Energy celebrates the beginning of operations and electricity generation of its first wind farm

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Building Energy SpA, multinational company operating as a global integrated IPP in the Renewable Energy Industry, through its subsidiary Building Energy Wind Iowa LLC, announces the inauguration of its first wind farm in Iowa, which adds up to 30 MW of wind generation distribution capacity. The wind power project, located north of Des Moines, in Story, Boone, Hardin and Poweshiek counties, will generate approximately 110 GWh per year. The beginning of operations has been celebrated on the occasion of the Wind of Life event in Ames, Iowa, in the presence of Andrea Braccialarghe, MD America of Building Energy, Alessandro Bragantini, Chief Operating Officer of Building Energy, Giuseppe Finocchiaro, Italian Consul General and George Revock, Managing Director and Head of Alternative Energy and Project Finance at Capital One Bank.

The overall investment in the construction of the Iowa distribution generation wind farms amounted to $58 million and it sells its energy and related renewable credits under a bundled, long-term power purchase agreement with a local utility. Capital One Bank is committed to a tax equity contribution of approximately $33 million to the project.

The wind facility, developed, financed, owned and operated by Building Energy, consists of ten 3.0 MW geared onshore wind turbines, each with a rotor diameter of 125 meters mounted on an 87.5 meter steel tower. The energy generated will satisfy the energy needs of 11,000 U.S. households every year while avoiding the emission of about 70,000 tons of CO2 emissions every year, according to US Environmental Protection Agency methodology, which is equivalent to taking 15,000 cars off the road each year.

Besides the environmental benefits, the wind farm also has advantages for the local communities, providing it with clean energy and creating jobs for local Iowans. The project involved more than a hundred of local skilled workers during the construction phase. Some of those jobs will be also permanent as necessary for the operation and maintenance activities as well as for additional services such as delivery, transportation, spare parts management, landscape mitigation, and further environmental monitoring studies. The developmental stage of the wind farm also required a vast number of studies, including environmental surveys, title surveys, engineering studies, and wind resource studies, that were carried out by local engineering firms, law firms, and various advisors such as a local university.

The Company is present in many US states since 2013 with more than 500 MW of projects under development, spread across different renewable energy technologies.

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