Greenvolt Next said that it signed a new agreement with Sam Mills to develop and operate a photovoltaic project for self-consumption of over 2 MW, integrated with a 10.03 MWh battery energy storage system. Greenvolt Next will invest more than EUR 2.6 million in this project, bringing the total value of renewable energy solutions implemented for the Satu Mare-based group to over EUR 2.8 million. Developed under a Power Purchase Agreement, the project enables Sam Mills, a leading player in the milling industry with exports to 35 countries, to access clean energy with no upfront investment, the company said. The solution combines a 2,16 MW photovoltaic system with 3,660 panels and a battery energy storage system with a capacity of 10.03 MWh, allowing surplus energy generated during peak periods to be stored and used when needed. This project builds on a first installation already in operation, a 456 kWp ground-mounted system developed under a 5-year Power Purchase Agreement, which is expected to deliver measurable cost savings of over EUR 100,000 for Sam Mills over that period, according to the press release.