Solar photovoltaic client case study – Sanofi
Tigo is a telecommunications company in Colombia that provides cellular and fixed-line telephone, television, and internet services.
Project context
Sanofi, a company specializing in medicines and vaccines, is partnering with GreenYellow to continue a successful collaboration that began in 2022. This collaboration extends to several Sanofi sites, including Compiègne, Montpellier, and Val-de-Reuil. These total solar self-consumption projects reflect Sanofi’s ongoing commitment to carbon neutrality and are fully in line with its goal of deploying circular solutions. The project had to include the addition of pre-equipment for charging stations for electric vehicles.
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Project highlights
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Urban planning challenges (parcel-based stormwater management, public easements)
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Technical challenges (coordination of EVCS projects, creation of a storm water basin, phasing with parking lot repairs)
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Managing coactivity on the “ICPE” (Classified Installation for Environmental Protection) site
- 6 to 11% of the site’s energy needs covered by local solar power
- 14 solar carports
- 6,113 photovoltaic modules currently being deployed
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Contribution to environmental commitments and the RE100 program (large companies committed to consuming 100% renewable energy)
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Reducing CO2 emissions
- Type of contract: PPA | Solar carport
- Number of sites: 5
- Start of contract: 12/2023
- Contract length: 20 years
Project key figures
4.26 MWp
installed capacity
5.07 GWh
Annual production
1,121 tons
CO2 emissions avoided
0%
client investment
Avoided carbon emissions equivalent to
1,000 trees
planted
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