Engie Wins Nearly 78MW Solar PV Projects in France By Saur News Bureau/ Updated On Tue, Mar 14th, 2017 Engie through its subsidiaries has won the bid to install 78 MW of solar PV plant in France. ENGIE, through its subsidiaries ENGIE Green, La Compagnie du Vent, CNR and Solairedirect, ENGIE has won bidding organized by the French Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE) for 10 Solar PV projects representing 78 MW of installed capacity. With these additional projects, ENGIE is consolidating its leading position in solar PV in France with, at the end of 2016, an installed or construction capacity of 522 MW. ENGIE, and all of its subsidiaries, thus further contributes to the development of renewable energies and a dedicated industrial sector which creates activities and jobs in France. The selected projects have all been developed in consultation with local stakeholders and will make a priority use of local providers. These successes of ENGIE in a particularly competitive national bidding, with an average price for large solar PV power plants of €62.5 per MWh, reflect the quality of its submissions and its competitiveness in solar PV technology and, more broadly, in renewable energy. Already leader in the solar, ENGIE is also the onshore wind power leader in France, with an installed capacity of 1, 730 MW, and second in hydraulic power with 3,824 MW of installed capacity at 31 December 2016. As France prepares to triple its solar capacity by 2023, ENGIE wants to accelerate and improve its market share with a target of reaching 2.2 GW by 2021. Release Tags: Clean Energy, ENGIE, France, green energy, International, Renewable Energy, Solar, Solar Energy, Solar Power, Solar Projects, Solar PV