Velto Renewables acquires the L’Escur wind farm in France

The L’Escur wind farm drives Velto Renewables’ expansion in France with 11 MW and clean energy.
Parque eólico L’Escur

Velto Renewables has completed the acquisition of the L’Escur wind farm, located in Murat-sur-Vèbre, in France’s Tarn region. This transaction marks further progress in its positioning as an independent power producer in France.

Likewise, the acquisition is part of a strategic collaboration between the two companies, aimed at facilitating future project transfers and strengthening the joint development of clean energy in Europe.

Technical specifications of the L’Escur wind farm

On the other hand, the L’Escur wind farm has five Vestas V90 wind turbines, each with a capacity of 2.2 MW. These turbines are installed at a hub height of 80 m and reach a total height of 125 m.

Overall, the wind farm has an installed capacity of 11 MW and a distribution substation. Its average annual output reaches 39.5 GWh, which can supply electricity to approximately 8,300 households.

Impact on the energy transition and emissions reduction

In addition, this asset plays an important role in reducing emissions in the region. The wind farm is estimated to avoid more than 850 tonnes of CO2 per year, directly contributing to France’s decarbonization goals.

In this way, the L’Escur wind farm is positioned as a key piece of infrastructure in the development of clean energy in Occitania.

Strategic strengthening in France and regional synergies

In this context, the transaction represents Velto Renewables’ second onshore wind farm, as it continues to expand its multi-technology portfolio in Europe.

Likewise, the project integrates with other solar assets the company already owns in the region, creating operational synergies and strengthening the local energy ecosystem.

A strategic partnership with Q ENERGY

Finally, the relationship with Q ENERGY strengthens both companies’ role in developing comprehensive energy solutions. This collaboration enables progress on wind, solar, and storage projects, driving the energy transition across the continent.

Source: Velto Renewable