ENGIE, Brookfield and Castignac have just announced the signing of a partnership agreement covering the rollout of a set of decarbonisation solutions at the e-Valley logistics facility. The agreement was signed in the presence of Xavier Bertrand, President of the Hauts de France region. This ambitious project to convert Cambrai's former airbase in the Hauts-de-France region into an e-commerce logistics facility is to be managed by Castignac and is perfectly in line with ENGIE's aim of being its clients' preferred partner for helping them to meet their net zero objectives.The group is particularly interested in renewable energies and in the energy transition, and is being supported by institutional investor management platform Castignac to convert the e-Valley site. With 550,000 square meters of warehouse space, up to 85,000 square meters of service areas, 300,000 square meters of landholdings and an optimal geographical location that can be accessed via a multi-modal platform, this facility aspires to becoming one of Europe's leading premium logistics hubs.By leveraging the solutions it offers, ENGIE is committed to enabling the site’s carbon-free expansion, and ultimately:20 MW of low-carbon heating and refrigeration network capacity to serve all of the site's warehouses, together with an activity zone for general resources structures90 MWp of solar power via a mixture of rooftop and car park installations (solar awnings) and a ground-based solar farm, establishing e-Valley as one of the largest private sites to produce such a high level of solar power2100 tonnes per year of BioCNG, BioLNG, H2 and biofuel provided by a multi-energy station installed at the site and used to power the logistics hub's flow of vehicles506 electric vehicle charging stations made up of a blend of slow and fast chargers;2.15 M cubic meters per year of biomethane produced by a biogas plant installed at the site.
ENGIE, Brookfield and Castignac have just announced the signing of a partnership agreement covering the rollout of a set of decarbonisation solutions at the e-Valley logistics facility. The agreement was signed in the presence of Xavier Bertrand, President of the Hauts de France region. This ambitious project to convert Cambrai's former airbase in the Hauts-de-France region into an e-commerce logistics facility is to be managed by Castignac and is perfectly in line with ENGIE's aim of being its clients' preferred partner for helping them to meet their net zero objectives.The group is particularly interested in renewable energies and in the energy transition, and is being supported by institutional investor management platform Castignac to convert the e-Valley site. With 550,000 square meters of warehouse space, up to 85,000 square meters of service areas, 300,000 square meters of landholdings and an optimal geographical location that can be accessed via a multi-modal platform, this facility aspires to becoming one of Europe's leading premium logistics hubs.By leveraging the solutions it offers, ENGIE is committed to enabling the site’s carbon-free expansion, and ultimately:20 MW of low-carbon heating and refrigeration network capacity to serve all of the site's warehouses, together with an activity zone for general resources structures90 MWp of solar power via a mixture of rooftop and car park installations (solar awnings) and a ground-based solar farm, establishing e-Valley as one of the largest private sites to produce such a high level of solar power2100 tonnes per year of BioCNG, BioLNG, H2 and biofuel provided by a multi-energy station installed at the site and used to power the logistics hub's flow of vehicles506 electric vehicle charging stations made up of a blend of slow and fast chargers;2.15 M cubic meters per year of biomethane produced by a biogas plant installed at the site.