Renault Group is accelerating the decarbonisation plan for its
plants in France and innovating with new partners: Voltalia, ENGIE,
and Dalkia
Renault Group is accelerating
the decarbonisation plan for its plants in
France and innovating with new
partners: Voltalia,
ENGIE, and
Dalkia.
- Renault Group announces
three major partnerships with energy
players;
- With
Voltalia, the
largest green electricity supply contract
in France to cover up to
50% of the
electricity consumption of its production
activities in 2027
through the installation of photovoltaic
panels;
- with the ENGIE group, a
first-of-its-kind deep geothermal project in Europe that would
replace 70% of the gas needs of the Douai plant by
2025;
- With
Dalkia, EDF
Group, a partnership to
install a biomass boiler to
replace 65% of the gas consumption at its Maubeuge
plant;
- These three strategic
partnerships constitute a new
step in the Global
Climate Plan and will
make it possible to achieve net
zero carbon for the plants of the
ElectriCity cluster in France in 2025, in Europe
in 2030 and worldwide
in 2050.
Boulogne-Billancourt,
November 24, 2022 – As part of
its Renaulution strategy, Renault Group today announces an
acceleration of the decarbonization plan for its industrial sites
with three strategic and unprecedented partnerships to achieve its
energy transition objectives. This new stage is materializing today
with Voltalia for the largest green electricity
supply contract in France – for the French factories of the Group;
with ENGIE for the first deep
geothermal project on a European industrial site, in Douai; with
Dalkia, EDF Group, for the
installation of a biomass boiler, in Maubeuge.
Committed to the energy transition for more than
10 years and reaffirmed in the Climate Plan in
April 2021, the Group confirms its commitments to achieve
net zero carbon at its ElectriCity plants in
Hauts-de-France by 2025, in Europe by 2030 and worldwide by 2050.
The Group is drawing up a large-scale concrete
plan to accelerate industrial decarbonization via
photovoltaics, geothermal energy and biomass, among other
initiatives.
Luca de Meo, CEO of Renault Group, said: "Today
we are taking a strategic step towards achieving carbon neutrality
in our plants. Thanks to this partnership signed with
Voltalia, ElectriCity will become the Group's
first production hub to be supplied with carbon-free and
competitive electricity. And we don't stop there! We are already
working on the next step of our plan and are working towards
carbon-free heat to power our factories. In Douai, we are proud to
launch with ENGIE one of the most ambitious
decarbonisation projects on a European industrial site: the
installation of deep geothermal energy. Finally, we are very
pleased to partner with Dalkia to launch a biomass
boiler project at the Maubeuge plant. We take responsibility, as a
leading car manufacturer, to innovate and reduce the carbon
footprint of our plants."
Renault Group and Voltalia sign the
largest green electricity supply contract in France.
Renault Group and Voltalia sign France's largest
long-term renewable electricity supply agreement (Corporate Power
Purchasing Agreement) for a capacity of 350 megawatts representing
the production of approximately 500 gigawatt hours per year by
2027. With a duration of 15 years, it is an unprecedented
commitment in France terms of power. This long-term
agreement will enable Renault Group to cover up to 50% of
the electricity consumption of the manufacturer's production
activities in France in 2027.
Voltalia will install photovoltaic panels on
French territory for a capacity of 100 megawatts from 2025. The
capacity made available to Renault by Voltalia will increase
steadily over the following years, reaching a total of 350
megawatts in 2027. This agreement will cover Cléon's electric
activities as well as all the sustainable electricity needs of the
ElectriCity cluster, the largest and most competitive electric
vehicle production centre in Europe whose ambition is to produce
500,000 vehicles per year by 2025.
Sébastien Clerc, CEO of Voltalia, said:
"Voltalia is proud to be a privileged partner of this new stage of
Renault Group's Climate Plan and to actively contribute to its
objective of net zero carbon for the plants in the ElectriCity
cluster. Providing renewable, carbon-free and competitive
electricity to reduce CO2 emissions is Voltalia's daily mission.
This major partnership delights us and illustrates our ability to
be a key player in green electricity solutions in France."
Renault Group and ENGIE are developing a
deep geothermal energy project at the Douai plant, an unprecedented
project in Europe.
This large-scale project is integrated as part
of a Heat Purchase Agreement (HPA) with the aim of
supplying the plant with carbon-free heat,
replacing 70% of its gas
needs from local and
renewable sources. The partnership would span 15
years. Renault Group will thus strengthen its leading position in
the decarbonisation of its industrial sites through this
commitment.
At the end of 2023, ENGIE, through its
subsidiary ENGIE Solutions, will begin drilling work at the Douai
plant to draw hot water (130-140°C) at a depth of 4,000 metres to
capture the calories needed for the plant's industrial and heating
process needs from 2025. The geothermal water will then be returned
to its natural environment. Once implemented, this geothermal
technology would provide a power of nearly 40 MW continuously. In
summer, when the need for heat is lower, geothermal energy could be
used to produce carbon-free electricity.
Cécile Prévieu, Executive Vice President in
charge of Energy Solutions, said: "We are proud to be one of the
partners that Renault has trusted to decarbonise its activities.
The technological expertise represented by this geothermal solution
applied to a large industrial site demonstrates our know-how and
our ability to innovate to support our customers in their energy
transition. We provide virtuous, resilient solutions that guarantee
the highest operational performance."
Renault Group and
Dalkia, EDF Group, join forces to
supply carbon-free heat to the Maubeuge plant.
Renault Group and Dalkia, an EDF Group
subsidiary specialising in renewable energies, have signed a
15-year partnership to supply carbon-free heat to the Maubeuge
Renault plant through the installation of a biomass boiler
and waste heat recovery systems on site. With a capacity
of 15 MW, these boilers should enable the plant to
cover 65% of its gas
needs from local and renewable sources by 2025.
Sylvie Jéhanno, CEO of Dalkia, said: "I would
like to thank Renault Group for placing its trust in us. The
decarbonisation of industry is at the heart of our activities and
our teams are very committed to making this biomass heating plant
project at the Maubeuge plant a benchmark for the region's energy
transition!"
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The decarbonization plan concerns
all Renault Group sites on the four
continents where the Group operates. To avoid the use of
fossil fuels, and to make this transition to renewable energy,
Renault Group is surrounded by a network of
partners to deploy its decarbonization strategy around the
world.
To go further on Renault Group's Climate
Plan
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About Renault Group Renault
Group is at the forefront of mobility that is reinventing itself.
With its alliance with Nissan and Mitsubishi Motors, and its unique
expertise in electrification, Renault Group relies on the
complementarity of its 4 brands – Renault – Dacia – Alpine and
Mobilize – and offers sustainable and innovative mobility solutions
to its customers. Present in more than 130 countries, the Group
sold 2.7 million vehicles in 2021. It brings together nearly
111,000 employees who embody its raison d'être on a daily basis, so
that mobility brings us closer to each other. Ready to take on
challenges on the road as well as in competition, the Group is
committed to an ambitious and value-generating transformation. It
is focused on the development of new technologies and services, a
new range of vehicles that is even more competitive, balanced and
electrified. In line with environmental challenges, Renault Group
aims to achieve carbon neutrality in Europe by 2040.
https://www.renaultgroup.com/
About VoltaliaVoltalia is an
international player in renewable energies. The Group produces and
sells electricity from its wind, solar, hydro, biomass and storage
facilities. It has an operating and construction capacity of more
than 2.4 GW and a portfolio of projects under development with a
total capacity of 13.6 GW.Voltalia is also a service provider and
supports its customers in renewable energy during all stages of
projects, from design to operation and maintenance. A pioneer in
the business market, Voltalia finally offers a global offer to
companies ranging from the supply of green electricity to energy
efficiency services, including the local production of its own
electricity. With 1,450 employees in 20 countries on 4 continents,
Voltalia has a global capacity for action for its
customers.Voltalia is listed on the regulated market of Euronext in
Paris (FR0011995588 – VLTSA) and is part of the Enternext Tech 40
and CAC Mid&Small indices. The company is also included in the
Gaia-Index, the index of responsible average values.
About ENGIE ENGIE is a global
reference in low-carbon energy and services. Together with our
101,500 employees, our customers, partners and stakeholders, we are
committed to accelerate the transition towards a carbon-neutral
world, through reduced energy consumption and more
environmentally-friendly solutions. Inspired by our purpose
(“raison d’être”), we reconcile economic performance with a
positive impact on people and the planet, building on our key
businesses (gas, renewable energy, services) to offer competitive
solutions to our customers. Turnover in 2021: 57.9 billion Euros.
The Group is listed on the Paris and Brussels stock exchanges
(ENGI) and is represented in the main financial indices (CAC 40,
Euronext 100, FTSE Eurotop 100, MSCI Europe) and non-financial
indices (DJSI World, DJSI Europe, Euronext Vigeo Eiris - Eurozone
120/ Europe 120/ France 20, MSCI EMU ESG screened, MSCI EUROPE ESG
Universal Select, Stoxx Europe 600 ESG, and Stoxx Global 1800
ESG).
Dalkia: together, let's take up the
climate challenge!For 85 years, Dalkia, a subsidiary of
the EDF Group and leader in energy services, has been investing in
and developing renewable and recovery energies and supporting its
customers over the long term to help them save energy and reduce
their CO2 emissions. Nearly 20,000 employees throughout France and
abroad maintain and operate the facilities of industrial sites,
tertiary buildings, communities, health facilities and housing,
with innovative and efficient solutions to accelerate the
decarbonization of sites and territories.Find our solutions on our
eco-responsible website www.dalkia.fr
Press Contacts Renault Group:
Juliette Faucon | juliette.faucon@renault.com | +33 7 89 27 09
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Voltalia: Investor Relations: Loan Duong
|invest@voltalia.com | +33 (0)1 81 70 37 00
Press Relations: Jennifer Jullia|
jjullia@actifin.fr | +33 (0)1 56 88 11 11
ENGIE:ENGIE Group | engiepress@engie.com | +33
(0)1 44 22 24 35
Dalkia:Elisabeth Lebout |
elisabeth.lebout@dalkia.fr | +33 6 11 01 27 36
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