Ciel & Terre

Company description

Ciel & Terre, founded in 2006, specializes in large-scale floating solar solutions. With expertise in photovoltaic power, they developed the patented Hydrelio® system, enabling solar panel installation on water bodies to save land and enhance efficiency. Operating globally, the company focuses on eco-friendly, low-impact solar energy. Their solutions cater to renewable energy projects that help clients reduce carbon footprints and address energy challenges.

Company details

City:
Paris
Address:
Paris, France

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Company updates

  • November 04, 2024

    Hexa Renewables commissions 440 MW offshore floating solar plant in Taiwan

    HEXA Renewables backed by global infrastructure fund I Squared Capital, has teamed up with the Taiwan government's offshore solar division and completed the commissioning of the 440 MW offshore f...

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  • October 28, 2019

    Akuo Energy commissions 17 MW O'MEGA 1 floating solar PV project in Piolenc

    The 17 MW floating solar PV plant in Europe was inaugurated in southern France by Akuo Energy. O'MEGA 1 floating solar PV project is located in Piolenc, Vaucluse in France. O`MEGA 1 is powered by mor...

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  • August 20, 2019

    Ciel&Terre, SCG to develop floating PV systems in Thailand

    French floating PV specialist Ciel&Terre and Thailand’s Siam Cement Group (SCG) have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop floating PV systems on hydroelectric dams in Thailand. S...

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  • April 09, 2019

    Ciel & Terre completes construction of a 70 MW floating solar PV project in Anhui

    French floating PV specialist Ciel & Terre has commissioned the 70 MW solar photovoltaic project it has constructed for the state-owned developer China Energy Conservation and Environmental P...

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  • February 19, 2016

    Thames Water deploys 6.3 MWp floating solar system on resevoir

    Thames Water is installing a 6.3-MWp floating solar system on London's Queen Elizabeth II reservoir, which will cover about a tenth of the reservoir.

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