
Solar photovoltaic client case study – Aéroports de Paris
The ADP Group (Airports de Paris) continues its energy transition with GreenYellow.
Project context

The airport sector plays a crucial role in managing environmental challenges due to its high energy consumption and CO2 emissions.
The ADP Group (Airports de Paris) has chosen GreenYellow as a specialist in the implementation of projects on occupied sites to help it get back to these challenges, by accompanying it in accelerating the energy transition of its buildings and systems, here a warehouse occupied by Kuehne-Nagel, a leading logistics & goods transport company in France.
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Project highlights
- As part of ADP’s commitment to improving the biodiversity index of the Group’s airports by 2030
- Diversify energy supplies with local, renewable electricity production
- Power plant in the vicinity of airports
- 1,320 panels installed
- Injection of all rooftop production into the grid
- Contribution to ADP Group’s sustainable commitments
- Making the most of unusable space
- Reducing CO2 emissions
- Type of contract: PPA | Roof
- Number of sites: 1
- Start of contract: 12/2021
- Length of contract: 30 years
Project key figures
0.5 MWp
installed capacity
0.5 GWh
Annual production

26 tons
CO2 emissions avoided
Avoided carbon emissions equivalent to
130 trees
planted
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