
Onshore wind energy
The wind blows on the blades and the mechanical energy thus created is converted into electrical energy
We are a diversified power producer
The wind blows on the blades and the mechanical energy thus created is converted into electrical energy
Solar radiation is captured and converted into electricity thanks to solar panels fixed to the ground, on the water, on the roof or on the carport shade
The force of water generates mechanical energy, which is then converted into electricity
The fixed or floating offshore wind turbine is installed offshore to benefit from more regular and higher-speed winds
Waste-to-Energy transforms waste that can’t be recycled locally into energy, with the lowest possible CO2 emission and without any negative impact on the environment
Green electricity is used to produce hydrogen by electrolysis. The hydrogen thus produced is used to decarbonise industrial and mobility uses and to participate in the development of e-fuels.
In operation at end of Q3 2023
Target for 2027
Development Pipeline
Collaborators
AZERBAÏDJAN, BRAZIL, BURKINA FASO, CHAD, FRANCE, GERMANY, GREECE, ICELAND, ITALY, MAURITIUS, MOROCCO, MOLDAVIA, MONTENEGRO, POLAND, ROMANIA, SENEGAL, SEYCHELLES, SPAIN, TUNISIA, UNITED KINGDOM

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