N2OFF Advances German and Italian Renewable Projects with Key Regulatory Submissions

Reuters2025-12-29
N2OFF Advances German and Italian Renewable Projects with Key Regulatory Submissions

N2OFF Inc. has made significant progress in reducing permitting risks for its European renewable energy projects, particularly in Germany and Italy. In Germany, the company's flagship project is advancing through the regulatory process, having completed its first public consultation round with no objections or requested changes, indicating strong regulatory and community support. The final approval is anticipated in Q3 2026. In Italy, formal planning submissions for Sicilian battery storage projects were made in late November, marking a key milestone toward potential approvals in the second half of 2026. These developments enhance the visibility of regulatory approvals and position N2OFF for future value realization.

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