Solvéo Energies has expanded its Bélesta-en-Lauragais solar plant to 3 MW with a new 300 kW unit, using a decentralized low-voltage "mini solar field" design. The model enables faster permitting and grid connection while minimizing land use, despite slightly higher upfront costs. France French independent power producer Solvéo Energies has announced the expansion of its Bélesta-en-Lauragais solar power plant in France's Aude region. Backed by French asset manager Mirova, Solvéo Energies commissioned a new 300 kW unit in February, bringing the plant's total capacity to 3 MW. The facility has ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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