On 20 January, Banque des Territoires and CNR have signed a 10-year partnership agreement to jointly own more than 500 MW of new wind projects. They already own a company with 90 MW of wind power assets* in which CNR will be the industrial player. The aim is to increase the joint portfolio by 400 MW within 5 years.
This partnership could be extended to new projects already identified and expected to come within the next 10 years.
This new partnership in wind energy follows CNR's acquisition of Vol-V ER developer at the end of 2019 and the merger between CNR and Banque des Territoires, CNR's 33.2% long-lasting shareholder, via an initial partnership for three photovoltaic farms signed at the end of 2019.
To support agriculture versus climate change, CNR is leading a 3-year research project at the Lyon-Dardilly-Ecully agricultural college, which combines agronomic crops in the open field and in nurseries with a system of solar panels. The aim: demonstrating that the microclimate generated by the mobile panels deployed above the crops helps to protect them, increase productivity, while using less water and meeting the essential needs of plants.
* Already in operation or under construction