en.Wedoany.com Reported - German renewable energy developer Enertrag has announced an investment strategy of €1.1 billion, aiming to bring 1 GW of renewable energy and battery storage capacity online in France by 2030.

The company plans to commission at least 100 MW of renewable energy and battery storage projects annually in France. The strategy focuses on building hybrid projects that combine power generation with storage to enhance grid flexibility and renewable energy integration.
Specific projects include a 120 MW hub in the Hauts-de-France region, which combines two wind farms with battery storage and is scheduled to be commissioned in March 2027. Another project in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region is a 110 MW hub integrating three wind farms with battery storage.
Dr. Gunar Hering, CEO of Enertrag SE, stated that France is one of the company's key strategic markets and that it plans to strengthen its local presence. He believes that renewable energy development is entering a new phase, where intelligently integrating generation into the grid will be a core capability.
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