STORAGE
About storage
Voltalia is developing a new sector in its project portfolio: storage, which enables energy production to be optimised. Storage allows us to ensure continuity of supply in the event of a problem on the network, and more generally to improve the quality of service and integrate more intermittent renewable energies.
HYDRO
About hydro
Hydro Power in many countries remain the most competitive source of non-intermittent energy. Coupled with storage it can enable the integration of even cheaper sources of intermittent energy.
Well-designed Hydro Power Project provide low level of CO2 emissions, high energy efficiency and load factor, making this source of energy both competitive and reliable.
BIOMASS
About biomass
Beyond its contribution to the development of renewable energies, biomass involves local players and therefore stimulates a territorial dynamic. For the territories where the subsidiary is developed, it presents many interests: energy, economic and, of course, environmental.
Technologies
About technologies
In addition to its integrated approach, Voltalia has been producing green energy from solar, wind, hydraulic and biomass sources for 15 years, also combining storage solutions.
This energy mix offers greater resource predictability thanks to the diversity of energy sources. Opting for an efficient energy mix means consuming differently with new thinking!
WIND
About wind
Wind power is a competitive means of producing electricity and has many advantages: its resource, the wind, is inexhaustible. A wind turbine produces electricity without emitting greenhouse gases, yet the installations are completely reversible: at the end of operation, a site returns to its original appearance.
SOLAR
About solar
Competitive and abundant, photovoltaics is one of the sectors where the price drop has been the most dramatic.
Technical progress has reduced the cost of equipment and installations. The massification of installations has made it possible to increase competence and optimize production and construction processes.