Features
Type of greenhouse

Photovoltaic greenhouse

Height

6.5m high

Surface area

2 hectares

Type of crop

Market Gardening

The solution

With a decade of technical exchanges and collaboration, REDEN SOLAR and Richel Group have realized their first photovoltaic Venlo greenhouse projects.

Development and design are at the core of this partnership, where Richel Group integrates solar panels into its glass greenhouses for REDEN SOLAR projects. For this 2-hectare project carried out at a market gardener’s site in the South of France, REDEN SOLAR teams conducted an optimized study to integrate the greenhouse and panels to maximize yields.

For each project, REDEN SOLAR’s dedicated engineering team, composed of experienced technicians and engineers, conducts a customized study to optimize the configuration of each greenhouse developed by the group.

Leveraging their respective expertise, REDEN SOLAR and Richel Group work hand in hand to provide their customers with agronomic and responsible solutions. The orientation of the greenhouse and the optimal placement of the panels maximize solar energy production. Our appetite for challenge and performance is the foundation of our partnership, improving our products, services, and solutions with each project.

As a photovoltaic energy producer in France and internationally, REDEN has complete mastery of the photovoltaic development chain. As both a developer, installer, and producer, the REDEN SOLAR group is committed to deploying win-win projects with its land partners. REDEN focuses on the development of large photovoltaic projects through the conclusion of private Power Purchase Agreements (PPA), involving direct energy sales contracts between green electricity producers and major industrial, tertiary, or aggregator consumers.

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The equipment provided for this project
Climate control
Climate control
Energy recovery
Electricity
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