La Berre
Development of an agrivoltaic project combining agriculture and solar energy
The La Berre project is located on agricultural land and aims to create a strong synergy between farming and renewable energy production. The project is designed to preserve existing agricultural practices while enabling the generation of clean, renewable electricity. Developed in close collaboration with local agricultural stakeholders, this agrivoltaic installation ensures continued agricultural use of the land, soil protection, and biodiversity preservation, while contributing to the region’s energy transition.
The La Berre agrivoltaic project will generate around 18,766 MWh of electricity per year, equivalent to the consumption of approximately 4,150 households. In addition to clean energy production, the project preserves agricultural activity, protects soils, enhances biodiversity, and avoids about 4,466 tonnes of CO₂ emissions annually, supporting the local economy and climate goals.
The La Berre project follows a structured timeline, from initial studies through to commissioning of the site.
March 2024 – meeting with the farmer
September 2024
October 2024
early 2026
Information
This webpage aims to keep you informed about the development of the project up to the submission phase.