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Schneider Electric Awarded a €285 Million PV Project Contract
2014-11-17 17:01

A consortium comprising Eiffage, acting through its Clemessy subsidiary, Schneider Electric and Krinner has been awarded a €285 million contract for the construction of a solar farm and an extra-high voltage substation – representing the largest PV power project in Europe – in France. The consortium will also be responsible for the plant’s operation and maintenance.

The project will call on the expertise of Clemessy subsidiary RMT for engineering studies, Eiffage Energia for connection work, Eiffage Travaux Publics for earthworks, Schneider Electric for the electrical conversion chain and Krinner GmbH for screw-in foundations and photovoltaic structures.

This project, developed by Neoen, a French player in renewable energies, will provide a total peak capacity of 300 MW. The farm will be connected directly to the very-high voltage power grid and is to come on line in October 2015. It will generate more than 350 GWh a year, enough to cater for the daytime power consumption of the entire population of Bordeaux.

This new contract testifies to Eiffage’s successful breakthrough in the field of turnkey energy management. Through its Clemessy subsidiary, Eiffage also secured – as part of a consortium – a contract worth more than €500 million in September 2014 for the supply, installation and operational maintenance of backup diesel emergency generators for all 900 and 1,450 MW nuclear power plants in France, representing a total of 38 plant units.

 
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