Eolfi targets countries offering the best risk-to-growth potential ratio

Our markets are relatively young characterized by supportive government, large available wind resources and moderate competition.

One of the biggest rooftop photovoltaic solar plant in the world

One of the biggest rooftop photovoltaic solar plant is found in Saragossa, Spain, on the top of a General Motors plant. Built by Veolia, it generates 12 megawatts of power, covers 320,000 square meters of the roof and features 85,000 built-in panels. The plant produces 15.1 million KWh a year, or enough electricity to supply 4,600 households, and reduces carbon emissions by 6,700 metric tons annually.

Eolfi turned 190,000 homes green in 2009... we plan to double this figure in 2010

No fuel, carbon free energies such as solar and wind offer the greatest security for future generations.
They reduce our energy dependency and the risks of pollution linked with transport and waste treatment.
Their costs are falling and will soon become as competitive as nuclear power, opening up unprecedented growth opportunities, in France and elsewhere in the world.

Greensolver operating services:

Greensolver, an Eolfi subsidiary, provides project management services during the construction phase, and technical monitoring, commercial and support services over the life of renewable power plants. Greensolver currently manages 17 operating wind parks or 207 MW and supervises construction of 7 wind parks or 170 MW in France and Greece.

EolfiAM: asset management services focusing on renewable energy

EolfiAM is an AMF registered asset management company. Our range of funds offer investors direct access to a wealth of wind and solar infrastructure assets without exposing them to risks of financial markets. EolfiAM manages or advises a portfolio of projects in operation or under construction with a global value of over €1 billion.

48h required to assemble a wind turbine

Construction begins once the foundations are completed, the trucks have delivered the turbines and a 400 ton crane is in position. In most cases, the tower is erected in three sections. The nacelle is installed on top and finally the blades, which are assembled to the rotor on the ground, are lifted together.