
PPA signed between Falck Renewables and Illumia
Multi-year PPA signed between Falck Renewables and Illumia involving an innovative pricing structure that allows balancing of risks and strategic objectives. Find out more about this project.
Falck Renewables – Next Solutions is a services company offering energy-transition and energy-management solutions, as well as systems for monitoring and data management. One clear goal: to generate sustainable value, working alongside producers and consumers throughout the energy generation and supply chain, harnessing human resources, expertise, digital technology and operational excellence.
The range of services offered by Falck Renewables – Next solutions is constantly evolving with current energy trends and the consolidated or innovative opportunities that represent the optimal solution for each specific customer. It is focused on sustainable energy transition through efficient management of consumption and close consideration of the environment and resources.
Colleagues at Falck Renewables – Next solutions provide their insights on the sector, analysing new energy trends and the product portfolio for industry, services and producers, through short remote-working video interviews.
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Multi-year PPA signed between Falck Renewables and Illumia involving an innovative pricing structure that allows balancing of risks and strategic objectives. Find out more about this project.
In the context of the storage project for the port of Vado Ligure, Falck Renewables has been awarded 7.5 MW in the Terna Fast-Reserve auction, allowing participation of storage systems in the dispatching services market. Find out more about this project.
Falck Renewables has made sustainability its fundamental business value, setting itself the goal of being an enabler of the production and use of renewable energy. Find out more about the Group’s commitment, consulting the “Sustainability at the Core” report.