The last two years have been pivotal for the company’s French holding, following its Mirova-funded transformation into an IPP and changes in local leadership. The last rounds of national tenders have been promising: In 2024, RP Global France won contracts for two PV and two wind projects, totalling 46.5 MW. Two further Agri-PV projects have been submitted to the next national auction, expected for the end of 2025.
“We are confident that we will have 160 MW of wind and PV projects permitted by the end of 2026” said Co-Country Manager Lorenzo Bressan, optimistic despite the political situation. “Our focus on high-quality projects and optimization of all aspects from start to end, paired with a highly committed team and our knowledge of the French market, is what will ultimately pay off, even when faced with a potential change in the regulatory environment.”
With 72.5 MW of installed wind capacity under its belt, the company began developing (Agri-) PV projects in France in 2020 and, more recently, has delved into local BESS development. 400 MW of RP Global’s 1.8 GW pipeline in France, consisting of 50 percent wind projects, 40 percent PV projects and 10 percent BESS projects, are slated to reach ready-to-build status by 2030.
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