New Wind Turbine Installed in Pantelleria Marks Progress Towards Clean Energy Transition

Pantelleria, one of the Clean Energy for EU Islands 30 for 2030 islands, has taken an important step forward with the installation of a new wind turbine, supporting its ambition to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and strengthen local renewable energy generation.
The project, developed for the Municipality of Pantelleria, saw the installation of an NPS100C-24 wind turbine mounted on a 30-metre tower by Northern Power Systems. The new turbine replaces two smaller, inactive units, contributing to the modernisation of the island's energy infrastructure and improving the efficiency and reliability of renewable energy production.
This installation is part of a broader redevelopment effort that also includes a ground-mounted photovoltaic plant of approximately 200 kW, highlighting the island's integrated approach to diversifying its renewable energy mix.
Like many islands across Europe, Pantelleria has historically relied heavily on imported fossil fuels for electricity generation, resulting in high energy costs and environmental impacts. Wind energy offers a particularly promising solution in this context, as islands benefit from strong and consistent wind conditions that enable efficient and stable electricity generation.
