Neoen has secured 164 MW of solar and agri-solar projects in the latest round of tenders from the French Energy Regulation Commission (CRE), reinforcing its position as a leader in renewable energy with more than 2.5 GW of capacity now committed in France.
The awarded projects, which include four agri-voltaic sites, are set to be commissioned between 2026 and 2029, with the exception of the 73 MW Tourneuve project, slated for 2032 due to necessary grid upgrades. Neoen’s emphasis on combining clean energy with agricultural practices underscores its commitment to sustainable land management.
CEO Xavier Barbaro praised the company’s ongoing efforts to support the energy transition, noting that a robust pipeline of solar, wind, and storage projects will drive continued growth.








