CVE finalizes the acquisition of two French photovoltaic plants

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CVE has finalized the acquisition of two ground-mounted photovoltaic plants with a total power of 47 MWp from Solarcentury.

CVE has acquired a plant in Lourches, Northern France, as well as one located near the communes of Marigny and Gaye, in La Marne. These are ground-mounted plants that will produce 17 GWh and 34 GWh per year, respectively, or the equivalent consumption of 11,000 households.

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