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B2B Projects
Belgium
Aspen/SnowWorld: Sun-powered snow fun
Since summer 2023, the SnowWorld indoor ski slopes have been benefiting from as many as 2,400 solar panels, totalling a 1.6 MWp installation.
Now, avid winter sports enthusiasts can even ski in tropical temperatures or practise snowboarding in a sustainable manner.
This project was made all the more challenging due to the high-pitched roof. The materials had to be transported vertically, along the roof's steep slope, up to a height of 40 metres. Fitting them required quite some acrobatics from our installers. A project such as this one not only highlights our efforts on sustainability, but also our expertise in the face of technical challenges.
This project provided added difficulties for our team, including the safe installation on a sloping roof and the vertical transportation of materials up to a height of over 40 metres.
Jan De Rycke - Head of B2B Projects
Brussels Expo: Een mega(watt) stadsproject
In winter 2022, we fitted more than 11,000 solar panels in record time on some of the halls and palaces of Brussels Expo, together making up a 4.7 MWp installation.
Although there was still more space available at the time, the roof structure was not in good enough condition to withstand the weight of a PV system for the next 30 years. As a result, the roof first had to be renovated, after which we were able to fit another 1.6 MWp in extra solar panels in 2023. Now, Brussels Expo counts a total 6.3 MWp in panels. Both the roof renovation and the installation of almost 2,500 XXL solar panels were managed successfully, from start to finish, by our B2B team.
China
Last year, we yet again financed and developed huge solar installations in China, both in industrial areas spanning a range of sectors and for local authorities. We are delighted to have been able to contribute to reducing CO2 emissions, while at the same time promoting sustainable business practices in China.
Huaian Yayi E-Commerce Co., Ltd. is a company located in the city of Huai'an. The company works in the textile sector. With a capacity of 4 MWp, EnergyVision’s solar panels mean that their manufacturing can from now on take place in a green business environment using electricity they have generated themselves.
Chuangdeyou Science & Technology Co., Ltd., a pioneering technology company, has made the move towards sustainability by installing more than 18,200 solar panels on its building roofs, offering a combined surface area of 60,000 m². This installation allows them to enhance their energy management, energy storage and household services with energy they generate themselves.
Meizhou City Treasure Jinyou Industrial Co., Ltd. is a large agricultural company specialising in the production and sale of wine products, food items, beverages and tea. Thanks to our solar panels, offering a capacity of 2.5 MWp, their wine production and agricultural practices are now supported by their own energy production.
Morocco
In Morocco, both its urban and rural areas have huge potential for the implementation of green energy, with no shortage of sunshine available. The public and private sector, as well as different industries from across the country, can benefit from producing their own electricity.
Hospitality embraces sustainability
The solar panels on the roof of the Hotel Racine in Marrakesh, offering a capacity of 30 kWp, will from now on supply hotel guests and staff with green energy. The Moroccan sun is the ideal companion for solar panels, allowing them to deliver maximum levels of productivity.
Solar parks support water treatment plants
The public institution ONEP (Office National de l’Eau Potable), key to Morocco’s drinking water and sanitation sector, got an extra sustainable upgrade across several locations, with solar panels rendering its water treatment all the more green.
These roof-mounted panels are located in the province’s capital, Nador, right along the Mediterranean coast.
But that’s not all we did for ONEP:
This 15 kWp ground-mounted system in Berkane in north-eastern Morocco, for example, contributes to ONEP’s own solar energy production.
Plus, we also have another ground-mounted installation of 5 kWp at ONEP’s site in Zaio.
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Composition: Ilse Maes
With assistance from: Laurens De Greef, Laura Maenhaut, Koen Decourt, Klaas Michielssens, Michèle Adams, Kathleen Van Herrewegen, Sander Wille, Elias Pittoors, Jan De Rycke, Lizz De Walsche, Jonas Haustraete, Meghan Richil, Stijn Keppens
Design: Ilse Maes
Publisher: Maarten Michielssens
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