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by sicetaitsimple » 08/03/21, 13:37

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:
sicetaitsimple wrote:It's your doc who shows it ...

It's wrong.


Are you distributing false documents?
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 08/03/21, 13:45

sicetaitsimple wrote:
GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:
sicetaitsimple wrote:It's your doc who shows it ...

It's wrong.


Are you distributing false documents?

It is wrong "he does not show it". This area is classified IRR, point barre. You don't know how to interpret what you read. Or rather if, but in your sauce, preferring to die than to admit that you wallow.

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EXCEPT on the central, of course ... : roll:
You don't have to be out of polytechnic to realize the danger in the area ...
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by sicetaitsimple » 08/03/21, 14:05

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:It is wrong "he does not show it". This area is classified IRR, point barre. You don't know how to interpret what you read. Or rather if, but in your sauce, preferring to die than to admit that you wallow.

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EXCEPT on the central, of course ... : roll:


Uh ..... Did you realize that we were talking about an old landfill in which for decades we had accumulated various waste, covered more or less with rubble, compacted, ... etc .. I think I have seen in an article 3.000.000 m3, on a surface of approximately 60ha, that is to say 600.000m2, it makes nevertheless a pile of approximately 5m high ..... compared to the level of the initial ground.
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 08/03/21, 14:08

You are right.
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by moinsdewatt » 22/03/21, 00:17

Voltalia puts its first agrivoltaic field into operation
The 3 MWp plant is located on 4,5 hectares of agricultural land. In January 2021, the project benefited from crowdfunding on the Lendopolis platform, during which 700 euros were raised.

MARCH 18, 2021 GWÉNAËLLE STANDING UP

Voltalia has commissioned the 3 MWp free-field agrivoltaic plant in Cabanon. This plant, located in Saint-Etienne-du-Grès (Bouches-du-Rhône), developed by Voltalia and supported by the project company Champ Agrivoltaïque du Cabanon, is the winner of the first phase of the CRE Innovation call for tenders. “Innovative solar energy installations”, and as such has obtained a 20-year contract for additional remuneration on the electricity produced with EDF. Its annual production will be 4,8 GWh, which is enough to supply green energy to more than 4 inhabitants.

The plant, whose construction began at the end of the second quarter of 2020, combines agricultural production and photovoltaic electricity production on the same 4,5 hectare site. According to the company, this is notably thanks to dynamic solar trackers, overlooking vegetable crops, that Voltalia manages to promote a dual use of land on this plant. The structures, 4,5 meters high, allow the passage of agricultural machinery and also protect crops from extreme climatic hazards (excess sun, hail), thus optimizing agricultural production. For Voltalia, this is the first project of this type in the South region.

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In January 2021, the project benefited from crowdfunding on the Lendopolis platform which helped finance the construction and commissioning of the agrivoltaic park. 700 euros, out of a total investment of 000 million euros, were collected, mainly from residents of the department where the project is located and its neighboring departments.


https://www.pv-magazine.fr/2021/03/18/v ... voltaique/
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by moinsdewatt » 22/03/21, 00:19

Sun'R Power is commissioning two PV plants in the Cher, for a total of 8,5 MWp
Sun'R Power has just announced the commissioning of two power plants in the Cher. With a combined power of 8,5 MWp, or the equivalent of the energy consumption of more than 4 households, they demonstrate Sun'R Power's ambition to develop solar power in this department, the company specifies.

MARCH 17, 2021 JOËL SPAES

Initiated in 2010 and 2011, the Grandes Jonchères and Vieux Domaine projects are the result of ten years of collaboration between the company Sun'R Power, the municipality of Vierzon and the Communauté de Communes Vierzon-Sologne-Berry, reports a press release from developer. Commissioned on February 18, 2021, these projects will increase the department's solar production by nearly 10%.

These two projects testify to Sun'R Power's ambition to be part of an approach close to the territory by upgrading old wastelands and degraded sites. The Vieux Domaine power station, with a capacity of 5 MWp, is installed on a 6 hectare wasteland in the Vieux Domaine ZAC belonging to the Vierzon-Sologne-Berry Community of Communes. The Grandes Jonchères power station is located on a former wastewater treatment plant sludge deposit of 5 hectares, belonging to the Municipality of Vierzon and closed in the 6,4s.

Sun'R Power also involved the community and citizens in the financing of the project: € 250 was thus invested by the inhabitants of the territory.

The energy produced by the two plants will be upgraded locally via the traceability services offered by the energy supplier Volterres, a subsidiary of Sun'R. Businesses and local authorities that are customers of Volterres will thus be able to choose to favor these two power plants in their electricity supplies.

“We are proud to announce the commissioning of these two projects, which were supported and funded by the region and its inhabitants. The Cher has significant potential for solar energy, which we want to continue to develop with local communities. »Declared Jean Chenevat, director of Sun'R Power in a press release published on this occasion.


https://www.pv-magazine.fr/2021/03/17/s ... -au-total/
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by Obamot » 22/03/21, 00:57

moinsdewatt wrote:[PV panels which] also protect crops from extreme climatic hazards (excess sun, hail),


It will cost the protection of the potato fields ... : Cheesy:



Again, he could have turned around by doing it early enough, but a field? : Mrgreen:
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by moinsdewatt » 17/04/21, 17:38

Neoen wins 81,6 MWp of solar projects in France

Paris, the 17 February 2020

Neoen wins 73,6 MWp of solar projects in CRE 4.9 call for tenders

• In addition to these 73,6 MWp, 8 MWp won by Neoen at the end of the month of
December 2020, as part of the CRE Innovation call for tenders

Neoen (ISIN code: FR0011675362, mnemonic: NEOEN), the leading independent French producer
renewable energies and one of the most dynamic in the world, announces having won 81,6 MWp, during
the last two government calls for tenders for ground-based solar power plants ("CRE Innovation"
and “CRE 4.9”).

The 73,6 MWp won in the CRE 4.9 call for tenders can be broken down into five power projects ranging from
from 3 to 39 MWp, held by Neoen, in accordance with its “develop-to-own” model.

With a power of 39 MWp, the future ground-based solar power plant of Loirecopark, located in the
of the Sarthe
, will be located on land belonging to the Community of Communes Sud Sarthe and
will be one of Neoen's largest power plants in France. It will allow a degraded site to be upgraded,
former military land affected by pyrotechnic pollution. Once commissioned, at the end of the year
2022, it will produce a volume of green electricity equivalent to electricity consumption of 26
inhabitants.

The four other winning projects of the CRE 4.9 call for tenders are located in the departments of HauteVienne, Ain and Calvados. They testify to Neoen's ability to develop projects on
the whole of France. The commissioning of these plants will take place between the end of the year
2022 and the beginning of the year 2023. Like the Loirecopark project, three of these projects are
ground-based solar power plants and will contribute to the rehabilitation of degraded sites, which is a priority for Neoen.

The fourth is a car park shade project, and will see its capital open to participatory investment.
Two other projects were named winners of the CRE Innovation call for tenders in December 2020,
for a total power of 8 MWp. These two ground-based solar power plants will benefit from maintenance
innovative predictive system, thanks to an automatic and analytical tool for detecting any faults in
solar panels. One, in Portets en Gironde, with a capacity of 5 MWp, will be installed on a
old quarry while the second, with a capacity of 3 MWp and located in the department of
Loire in the town of Saint-Priest-la-Prugne, will allow the rehabilitation of a former mining site
uranium.


source of Neoen's press release:
https://www.neoen.com/var/fichiers/neoe ... v-2021.pdf
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by moinsdewatt » 24/04/21, 00:07

Solar record of March 29, 2021 at 7 MW at 809 p.m. is broken
http://www.oleocene.org/phpBB3/viewtopi ... 0#p2316401

8 MW at 126:13 p.m. on April 45

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https://www.rte-france.com/eco2mix/la-p ... ar-filiere

3 MW of wind power at the same time
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by moinsdewatt » 03/05/21, 00:15

CéléWatt is commissioning its solar park on raw wood
Located in Carayac (Lot), this 250 kW park exploits a natural resource in the region, the oaks of Causse, aimed at reducing the environmental footprint of solar power plants by reducing the use of concrete and steel.

APRIL 26, 2021 GWÉNAËLLE STANDING UP

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The CéléWatt cooperative has announced the commissioning of its 250 kW photovoltaic park in Carayac (Lot). In order to promote natural resources and local employment and reduce its environmental footprint, it has the particularity of being entirely mounted on Causse oaks, used in the raw state, without machining in a sawmill. A first in France, this concept was produced by the engineering company Mécojit in Capdenac-Gare. “After the final checks carried out by Mécojit, an Enedis technician made the connection at the end of the morning, CéléWatt said in a press release. Less than 18 months elapsed between the submission of the file and the first kWh produced, once again proving the feasibility of citizen, local and renewable energy. CéléWatt would like to thank all the partners who made it possible to quickly materialize this project, and in particular the RE unit of DDT du Lot for its examination of the file during the confinement, the municipality of Carayac for the confidence placed in proposing a municipal plot, the company Mécojit for having designed and developed this innovative process of raw wood supports and the cooperative supplier Enercoop for its support rate without which CéléWatt would not have been able to develop this project ”.


https://www.pv-magazine.fr/2021/04/26/c ... bois-brut/
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