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Project Q151756 in France
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Installation and operation of five photovoltaic power plants for roofing buildings with self-consumption of production
Project Q151756 in France

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    2,381,624.0 Euro
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    5,351,524.0 Euro
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    44.5 percent
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    15 July 2016
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    31 December 2019
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    SOLEBAM
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    14°37'12.50"N, 61°0'46.37"W
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    97232
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    Dans le cadre de l’appel à projet PV en autoconsommation 2015 et 2016, le groupe GBH a déposé plusieurs dossiers pour ses différentes sociétés. Afin de structurer cette démarche, le groupe GBH a décidé de faire porter l’ensemble des projets par la société SOLEBAM, leur filiale spécialiste des énergies renouvelables. La société SOLEBAM détient 14 installations de production d’électricité solaire destinées à la revente à EDF en Guadeloupe, Martinique et à la Réunion. GBH, via SOLEBAM, souhaite installer plusieurs centrales photovoltaïques en toiture de différents bâtiments : 1)Hyper Carrefour Destreland à Baie-Mahault d’une puissance de 1440 kWc 2)Décathlon Destreland à Baie-Mahault d’une puissance de 137 kWc 3)Mr Bricolage Destreland à Baie- Mahault d’une puissance de 300 kWc 4)Mr Bricolage aux Abymes d’une puissance de 701 kWc 5)Carrefour Contact Grand Camp aux Abymes d’une puissance de 339 kWc La société SOLEBAM exploitera le parc de centrales répartis sur les toitures des cinq sites. A cet effet, elle s’acquittera des diverses charges inhérentes à la gestion des centrales et refacturera, en contrepartie, une prestation de service clé en main de mise à disposition de centrales solaires aux sociétés consommatrices de la production. Les cinq sites bénéficieront donc d’une économie d’énergie directement constatées sur leurs factures d’électricité. (French)
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    In the context of the call for self-consumption PV projects 2015 and 2016, the GBH group filed several applications for its various companies. In order to structure this approach, the GBH Group has decided to bring all the projects through SOLEBAM, their subsidiary specialising in renewable energies. SOLEBAM owns 14 solar power plants for resale to EDF in Guadeloupe, Martinique and Réunion. GBH, via SOLEBAM, wants to install several photovoltaic power plants on roofs of different buildings: 1)Hyper Carrefour Destreland in Baie-Mahault with an output of 1440 kWc 2)Destreland decathlon in Baie-Mahault with an output of 137 kWc 3)Mr Bricolage Destreland in Baie- Mahault with an output of 300 kWc 4)Mr Bricolage aux Abymes with a power of 701 kWc 5)Carrefour Contact Grand Camp at the Abyss with a power of 339 kWc The company operates the five plants on the roofs. To this end, it will pay for the various costs inherent in the management of power plants and, in return, will re-invoice a turnkey service for the provision of solar power plants to production-consuming companies. The five sites will therefore benefit from energy savings directly recorded on their electricity bills. (English)
    12 October 2020
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    The GBH Group has put in place a vast self-consumption network across its various shop brands in Guadeloupe and has installed more than 13,000 m2 of solar panels. (English)
    CC0 Creative Commons
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    6517
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    4944
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