10 photovoltaic self-consumption systems deployed for Leroy Merlin in Spain

Each of the systems will have a combined maximum power of almost 4 MWp, integrating a total of 9,048 photovoltaic modules.
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La implementación de sistemas de autoconsumo fotovoltaicos de Monticell

Following the completion of the installation of photovoltaic self-consumption systems for Leroy Merlin in ten of its stores in Spain, Monticell, the Enerland Group’s specialized division in industrial self-consumption.

A success story in photovoltaic self-consumption systems

Under the EPC service, Monticell has assumed full responsibility for the design, supply and construction of these facilities, which are expected to be fully operational by the end of April. Each of the systems will have a combined maximum power of almost 4 MWp, integrating a total of 9,048 photovoltaic modules. This will generate more than 5 MWh/year of renewable energy from the rooftops of stores across the country.

The initiative reinforces Leroy Merlin ‘s commitment to environmental sustainability by reducing its carbon footprint and achieving substantial savings on electricity bills for more than twenty years through the production of clean energy.

According to Mario Baz, commercial director of Enerland Group the successful collaboration is based on the ability to offer innovative solutions, backed by strong engineering capabilities and transparency. In addition, Baz highlights the confidence that this alliance will strengthen Monticell’s position as areference company in the field of industrial self-consumption in the country.

The successful completion of these projects highlights the growing role of renewable energies in corporate strategy. Such initiatives not only promote emission reductions, but also demonstrate the economic and environmental potential of self-consumption.

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