Self-consumption

Savings on the electricity bill, eligibility to bonuses at the Energy Regulation Commission (CRE) public tenders


Self-consumption

GÉNÉRALE DU SOLAIRE masters the engineering and the installation of solar power plants designed to produce energy for self-consumption, rather than for reinjection on the grid. These installations allow for instance industrial companies to significantly reduce their electricity expenditure used in the production processes – especially when these processes are energy intensive.

Such installations are eligible to bonuses at the Energy Regulation Commission (CRE) public tenders. Self-consumption is a sustainable approach, which enables to produce green electricity locally, as well as securing part of the energy supply against electricity tariff increase.

Self-consumption is well suited for electricity storage.

Our know-how

Self-consumption

Self-consumption

Savings on the electricity bill, bonus in the CRE public tenders

Ground mounted photovoltaic power plants

Ground mounted photovoltaic power plants

Photovoltaic power plants mounted on fixed structures or equipped with solar trackers

Retrieval of polluted land, old quarries, brownfield sites, etc.

Roof mounted photovoltaic power plants

Roof mounted photovoltaic power plants

New construction and renovation: industrial, commercial, logistics, services, agricultural, wine making and equestrian buildings, etc.

Photovoltaic carports

Photovoltaic carports

Polluted land, industrial brownfield sites, old quarries, etc.

Innovative techniques

Innovative techniques

R&D, energy storage, self-consumption, etc.

Specific solutions for:
Local authorities

Local authorities

Ministries, local governments, towns, departments, regions, public companies, public agencies, etc.

Industry

Industry

Warehouses, factories, logistics centres, etc.

Commercial buildings

Commercial buildings

Shopping centres, offices, communal residential buildings, etc.

Agriculture and viticulture

Agriculture and viticulture

Agricultural sheds, wine cellars, greenhouses, etc.