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12.2 hectares Area
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Around 7,500* inhabitants Supplied with electricity
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17 790 Solar panels
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Around 240* tons of CO2 Avoided annually

Technical data
- Site technologySolar
- Panel technologyGround mounted solar
About the Lavilledieu Project in France
The Lavilledieu photovoltaic project is located in Lavilledieu, Ardèche, between the Lucien Auzas business park, National Route 102, and the Lavilledieu BMX and karting tracks. It is mainly situated on fragmented parcels of land owned by private property owners. The study area covers 41 hectares, with the project ultimately occupying 12.2 fenced hectares divided into two distinct zones:
- One to the north of the municipal road crossing the site, covering about 7 hectares;
- The other to the south of this road, covering about 5 hectares.
With a planned capacity of 12.72 MWc, the future ground-mounted photovoltaic park will produce approximately 17,730 MWh annually, equivalent to the electricity consumption of around 8,000 people.
The solar park will include more than 17,000 solar panels installed on fixed tables oriented to the south and tilted at 10°. The lowest point of these tables will be at 1.20 m, allowing for extensive sheep grazing on the site, while the highest point will reach 2.5 m. The project includes a connection to the Aubenas substation, located 6 km away.
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*Sources for France : ADEME, CRE, and RTE. Consumption per inhabitant: Average consumption across all uses


