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SSE breaks ground at French wind farm

reNEWS EditorialBy reNEWS EditorialNovember 13, 20233 Mins Read
SSE breaks ground at French wind farm

SSE Renewables has marked breaking ground on the 27MW Chaintrix-Bierges and Vélye Wind Farm, its first French onshore wind farm, with a ceremony attended by elected representatives and supply chain partners.

The celebratory event took place on Friday in Vélye Village Hall in the Grand-Est region of France.

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 The 27.2MW Chaintrix-Bierges wind farm is located between Chaintrix-Bierges and Vélye in the Marne département and comprises eight Siemens Gamesa SG 3.4-132 wind turbines, each capable of producing 3.4MW of output.  

The site is SSE Renewables’ first project to enter construction outside of the UK and Ireland and the first from its Southern Europe pipeline acquired last year.

Delivery of the project represents a total capital investment in excess of €30m bythe company. This funding will help support the local economy in the Grand-Est region said the company, with around 80 construction roles expected to be supported at peak delivery.  

The Balance of Plant works are being delivered by lead Contractor Omexom in partnership with Civils contractor Pothelet.  Various other suppliers including Vodafone, Dekra, Elys, Groupe Geotec, and Auddicé have also been appointed to support the project. Siemens Gamesa have been chosen as the wind turbine supplier.

The project is targeting commissioning at the end of 2024. When complete, the wind farm will be capable of generating enough low-carbon energy over its expected 35-year lifetime to power over 14,000 homes annually. 

“We are delighted to be able to bring together our partners at Vélye to launch the construction of the Chaintrix-Bierges and Vélye wind farm,” said France director of SSE Renewables Delphine Henri.

“This is SSE Renewables’ first wind farm in France. Nearly 80 professionals will be involved in its construction. It is a crucial next step for this project, which has been in development for around eight years,” added Henri. 

“From the earliest stages of thinking about this project, every step has been guided by a deep commitment to involving and informing the community, with a sincere desire for transparency and close collaboration with local residents and stakeholders.

“As a result, this project embodies a passionate response to environmental challenges while honouring the aspirations of stakeholders to the fullest.

 “Onshore wind energy will play an important role and will be key to meeting France’s renewable energy targets and making it carbon neutral by 2050.

Our team has done a fantastic job in successfully developing this project over the last few years. It shows how we are putting our ambition into action in France.

“It will make a small but symbolically important contribution to SSE Renewables’ goal of increasing our operational renewable capacity to more than 9GW by 2027.” 

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