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Terr.a is a development and investment platform for renewable energy projects, based in France and majority-owned by Andera Smart Infra.

Discover our different solutions

By combining photovoltaics, wind power and storage, Terr.a aims to make a rapid and effective contribution to more balanced, carbon-neutral energy production in France and Europe.
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Our rooftop photovoltaic solution offers an innovative approach to harnessing solar energy on industrial, commercial and agricultural roofs, including hangars. By installing solar panels on these roofs, we transform these surfaces into powerful clean energy power plants.

The benefits of this approach are multiple, offering local and decentralised energy production, reducing dependence on fossil fuels and improving energy resilience. In addition, the roofs of buildings represent under-utilised spaces, and this solution makes it possible to make the most of them while helping to reduce the carbon footprint of the sector as a whole.

Our photovoltaic car park shading systems are designed to serve a dual purpose by transforming car parks into sources of green energy.

By installing structures equipped with solar panels above car parks, we provide solar protection for vehicles while generating clean electricity. There are many advantages to this solution: it optimises the use of space, adds lasting value to existing car parks and offers car park owners and managers opportunities for self-production and energy autonomy.

Our ground-mounted photovoltaic solution is ideal for exploiting the vast expanses of land available.

By deploying solar panels directly on the ground, this technology offers large-scale energy production. The benefits of this approach include increased efficiency through the optimisation of solar exposure, the ability to provide large-scale green electricity to meet the needs of communities and industries, and the creation of solar royalties for the owners of the land concerned.

This solution also offers in-depth feasibility studies to ensure the economic and technical viability of each project.

Terr.A's teams, in association with Ether Energy, have developed real expertise in agrivoltaics.

Agrivoltaics involves installing solar panels on agricultural plots to help them adapt to climate change, improve animal welfare, protect against the vagaries of the weather and optimise crop yields.

This solution also enables farmers to diversify their income. This synergistic approach aims to enhance the sustainability of farming activities while generating clean energy. Our self-consumption solutions offer a range of options, from powering farm equipment to storing and reselling surplus energy.

The essence of our commitment is to promote harmony between agriculture and solar energy, while preserving agricultural production and safeguarding the income generated.

Self-consumption of energy is a concept that is gaining in popularity in the current context of energy transition. It is a system whereby consumers produce some or all of the energy they consume themselves, generally from renewable energy sources.

Self-consumption enables individuals, businesses and local authorities to become more energy self-sufficient, reducing their dependence on traditional electricity suppliers.

At Terr.A, we are committed to supporting these different self-consumption solutions to help create a cleaner, more efficient and sustainable energy future for everyone. Our partners benefit from a comprehensive, integrated approach to developing sustainable, profitable projects.

Onshore wind power is a well-established solution for harnessing the wind on land.

By locating wind turbines in appropriate areas, this technology enables the production of clean, renewable energy, contributing to the transition to a more sustainable energy future.

The advantages of this approach include ease of installation, proximity to load centres and a reduced environmental footprint, making onshore wind a versatile solution for a variety of environments.

Battery storage is essential for the efficient management of renewable energy.

By capturing the surplus electricity generated by photovoltaic and wind power sources, this technology enables energy to be stored for later use, providing a solution for flexibility and balancing the grid.

The benefits of this approach are manifold, including stabilisation of the electricity grid, improved reliability of supply and the possibility of integrating more renewables into the energy mix, helping to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and create a more resilient and sustainable energy system.

Our expertise

Terr.a is positioned across the entire value chain of renewable energy projects, from design to dismantling.

Development

  • Project feasibility
  • Land search
  • Obtaining administrative authorisations
  • Connection
  • Obtaining the tariff
  • Consultation, communication

Contractualisation and financing

  • Financial structuring and optimisation
  • Financial modelling
  • Search for financing
  • Accounting, administrative and legal management of SPVs
  • Financial performance monitoring
  • Refinancing projects
Engineering and Construction
  • Sizing and technical choices of our power plants
  • Consultation and negotiation with various subcontractors
  • Managing and supervising a site with a guarantee costs and deadlines
  • Coordination of the various stakeholders
  • Follow-up to testing and commissioning
Operation and Maintenance
  • Management of maintenance contracts
  • Management of operating assets
  • Monitoring guaranteeses of performance
    equipment
  • Management of insurance policies

Our news

Discover the latest news from Terr.a through our press review and our flagship projects: an overview of our achievements, collaborations and initiatives that illustrate our commitment.

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1 March 2023

Bouc-Bel-Air opts for solar energy for its buildings

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27 February 2023

Bouc-Bel-Air goes green with 23,000 m2 of photovoltaic panels

15 February 2023

Bouc Bel Air goes solar

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23 January 2023

30 companies and federations sign an agrivoltaics charter

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