The company announced that the project’s provisional commissioning is scheduled for the first quarter of 2025. The update was made in a LinkedIn post on Friday following an on-site visit with town council representatives.
Touted as the biggest floating photovoltaic (PV) project in Europe to date, the Les Ilots Blandin plant will be able to generate enough electricity to meet the demand of 37,000 people annually. The complex being built in France’s Haute-Marne region will consist of 134,649 solar modules attached to floats and forming six islands spread over 127 hectares (313.8 acres) of flooded gravel pits that are no longer used.
As previously announced, France-based Ciel & Terre International, which will manufacture the floating structures
Q Energy’s French team launched the project in 2019. The project was among the winners in the French government’s PPE2 tender in August 2022.