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Infrastructure: return to growth

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In the field of infrastructure, the VINCI Energies business units take part in:
-    the modernization of networks for the transport, transformation and distribution of energy
-    the deployment of infrastructures for new-generation urban and inter-urban mobility
-    and also in the development of “tailor-made” solutions dedicated to lighting and to dynamic urban equipment.
Their system integrators' approach is illustrated through the solutions offered by the networks’ brands: Omexom and Citéos.

 

  

 

VINCI Energies strengthened its positions in power transmission, distribution and transformation.

 

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Omexom won several significant contracts from RTE (Réseau de Transport d’Electricité) to install electrical transformer stations, replace overhead lines and install underground lines. Outside France, VINCI Energies dismantled a high voltage overhead line in Switzerland. Omexom also diversified by staking out a position in the industrial sector, winning contracts with customers such as the French atomic energy commission (CEA), AREVA, Siemens, and Séolis.
In addition, the brand acquired acknowledged capabilities in solar farms and can now offer investors a full range of services, from land search to facilities maintenance. VINCI Energies business units have already completed several projects in this area, examples being Saint-Clar-de-Lomagne for Solarezo in southwestern France and Ducos in Martinique for Poweo.

 

Focus

 

VINCI Energies worked on the implementation of the 8.9 MWp solar farm on a 23 hectare site in Saint-Clar-de-Lomagne. The project was carried out for Solarezo, which specialises in renewable energies, and primarily covered wiring and connection of 42,000 panels and the electrical components needed to operate the installations, i.e. 80 cabinets, inverters and nine transformer stations.

 

 

 

TESTIMONY

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"Clearly,environmental issues, linked to urban mobility, are a priority for local authorities.
In France, the call for proposals, issued in 2009 by the Grenelle Environment Forum 2, has given the rapid transit system market a major boost: by the end of 2010, more than 50 rapid transit projects will be launched in 36 urban areas. And VINCI Energies business units will be involved in most of these projects.”
Michel Salmon, Managing Director of the Rhône-Alpes – Auvergne division and leader of the Transport Clubs

 
 

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