Businesses
Boralex is the partner for businesses looking to accelerate their energy transition.
By supporting their corporate social responsibility (CSR) objectives, we help private players shrink their carbon footprint and develop their energy efficiency overall.
With more than 30 years of renewable energy expertise, Boralex offers companies competitive, 100% green electricity.
Boralex offers innovative solutions tailored to your energy commitments, whether those are to reduce your carbon emissions, make use of underused space or minimize your power supply costs.
Let’s work together to define your needs and develop the right project for you.
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Choose Boralex
With a 20-year history and more than 1,3 GW in operation in Europe, Boralex is a reliable, trustworthy company. We are able to monitor our facilities regularly and accurately from our maintenance bases located less than two hours away from our 82 renewable energy production sites.
Boralex offers practical solutions tailored to the needs of companies through a partnership approach that creates value for everyone.
We are specialists in wind, solar, hydropower and storage, and we put all our know-how and creativity into developing services that support businesses in their energy transition. Because our ESG objectives are as ambitious as our financial objectives, Boralex is recognized as a key player and preferred partner in the energy transition.
EcoVadis awards Boralex a gold medal
EcoVadis, a sustainable development and CSR rating agency, awarded Boralex a gold medal for the second year in a row in 2023 for its CSR performance in its activities in France, placing the Corporation in the top 5% of businesses in its industry. Among other notable achievements, Boralex stood out for the reinforcement of its environmental and responsible procurement actions, as well as initiatives in favor of diversity, inclusion and equal opportunity.
They trust us
Orange
Métro FRANCE
Orange
- Boralex supplies Orange with 67&nbps;GWh/year of renewable power generated by the 26 turbines at the Ally-Mercœur wind farm (Haute-Loire).
- A five-year contract entered into effect on January 1, 2021.
- The contract covers all power produced by the wind farm, which has an installed capacity of 39 MW.
For Fabienne Dulac, Deputy CEO of Orange and CEO of Orange France:
“Orange France has set an ambitious target of being net zero carbon by 2040 and has made improving the energy performance of its networks a major focus of its Engage 2025 strategic plan. In recent months, at a time when the networks have been more crucial and in greater demand than ever, I am particularly proud of this agreement, which illustrates our commitment as one of the economic players paving the way in France on PPAs (power purchase agreements) and thus contributing to our country’s energy transition.”
Métro FRANCE
- Boralex has signed a PPA with additionality with MÉTRO France.
- The contract covers the financing and construction of the Grange du Causse solar power plant, located in the commune of Pézènes-les-Mines, 60 km from Montpellier, in the Occitania region.
- The Grange du Causse power plant will generate 15.9 MWp and produce some 23 GWh/year. It will be built and operated by Boralex.
“This new contract reaffirms METRO’s strong ambition to decarbonize its energy. Nearly 25% of our power supply already comes from renewable sources, and our objective is to reach 50% in 2025 and 100% in 2030,” said Pascal Peltier, CEO of METRO France.
L’Oréal
Auchan
L’Oréal
Between 2021 and 2023, Boralex supplied L’Oréal France with electricity from the Plouguin wind farm to power its main sites in France.
The three-year contract contributed directly to the achievement of L’Oréal Group’s goal of using 100% renewable energy.
Auchan
Boralex supplies Auchan with electricity produced by the Chépy and Nibas (Somme) wind farms, with a total combined capacity of 16 MW.
The energy produced is consumed locally through direct supply to Auchan Retail France’s sales outlets and warehouses in northern France.
Contract in effect as of January 1, 2021, for a three-year period.