"I am very pleased to announce that at the end of 2022 we passed the 2.6 gigawatts capacity milestone, compared to 1.7 gigawatts at the end of 2021 (+52%): our target is therefore reached one year ahead of schedule. Furthermore, 2022 was a commercially successful year. We won a total of 1.1 gigawatts of long-term power sales contracts, 3.6 times more than in 2021. I would like to thank all the Voltalians who together have taken on their common Mission in 2022," says
Capacity in operation or construction
The capacity of plants in operation increased by +39%, from 1129 to 1571 megawatts between the end of 2021 and the end of 2022, while the capacity of plants under construction increased by +76% over the same period, from 580 to 1022 megawatts.
Solar power, both ground-mounted and rooftop, is the fastest growing technology: it now accounts for 44% of operating capacity and 83% of plants under construction.
- In
France , 81,8 megawatts of solar and wind power were built at the Sable Blanc, Montclar, Logelbach, Sud Vannier and Rives Charentaises sites. - In
Italy , the Lercara Friddi solar power plant with a capacity of 3.4 megawatts has been started. - In
England ,Voltalia has accelerated its growth with the launch of the construction of the Clifton and Stockbridge solar projects for a total capacity of 90 megawatts. - In
Portugal , construction began on the Garrido complex of small solar power plants, with a total capacity of 50.6 megawatts. - In
Albania , construction of the Karavasta project, the largest solar power plant in the Western Balkans, began in July with a capacity of 140 megawatts of solar energy. - In
South Africa , construction of the Bolobedu solar project was launched just two months after the signing of the power sales contract with theRio Tinto Group . Its capacity will be 148 megawatts. - In
Brazil , three projects involving three technologies were launched: the solar farm with SSM3-6 with a capacity of 260 megawatts, the wind farm with Canudos with a capacity of 99.4 megawatts and, within the Oiapoque complex, the hydroelectric plant with Cafesoca with a capacity of 7.5 megawatts. - Finally, Helexia, a subsidiary of
Voltalia , has started construction of 141.6 megawatts of solar roofs and shades inEurope (France ,Portugal ,Spain ,Italy ,Hungary ) andBrazil .
Electricity sales contracts won in 2022
The volume of long-term power sales contracts won in 2002 increased 3.6 times over 2021, from 310 to 1128 megawatts.
Solar energy, both ground-mounted and rooftop, accounted for the bulk of the volumes won. In addition, corporate PPAs (long-term contracts that directly link the producer, a
- In
France ,Voltalia won 406.5 megawatts of contracts, divided between wind, solar and hydro. - In
England ,Voltalia secured two contracts for a total of 90 megawatts of solar power. - In
Portugal ,Voltalia has won several contracts for a total of 90.6 megawatts of solar power. - In
Albania ,Voltalia signed a 70-megawatt contract in the private market to complement the 70 megawatts won in a public tender for the Karavasta solar plant. - In
Uzbekistan ,Voltalia has secured a 123-megawatt contract for a solar power plant. - In
South Africa ,Voltalia won a 148-megawatt contract for the Bolobedu solar project. - In
Brazil ,Voltalia secured a 7.5-megawatt contract for a hydro power plant. - Finally, Helexia, a subsidiary of
Voltalia , won a 192.3-megawatt contract for solar roofs and shading systems inEurope (France ,Spain ,Hungary ,Romania ,Poland ) andBrazil .
Next on the agenda: Revenues Q4 2022, on
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