
Azerbaijan Fund to Buy 49% of Enfinity's Solar Assets in Italy
SOFAZ will acquire 49% of Enfinity's 402-megawatt portfolio, which includes 14 solar plants — both operating and under construction — across Lazio and Emilia-Romagna in central Italy. US-based Enfinity will retain a majority stake in the photo-voltaic projects, which are secured by power purchase agreements.
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