Urbasolar puts participatory funding at the core of its strategy for the construction of solar power plants. Offering citizens the opportunity to invest in local projects, since the beginning of 2018 the Axpo subsidiary has raised 18.6 million Euros from 4,250 investors for 82 photovoltaic plants.
Hospital employees could participate in the solar car park
Despite the coronavirus pandemic, interest in participatory funding remained high during 2020 with 7.5 million Euros raised for 25 projects. These included initiatives in logistics and industrial buildings, photovoltaic greenhouses, car parking canopies, former industrial sites and former coal mining areas.
Two successful examples illustrate the diversity of these projects. Urbasolar has built an 18 MWp plant on the site of a former military depot in Vaas. The area of 24 hectares supplies electricity for over 9,000 people in the region. In another example, a roof was built over a hospital car park in Carcassonne with around 14,000 solar panels and an output of 4 MWp. In both cases, citizens were able to participate; in the case of the car park canopy, part of the participation was explicitly reserved for hospital employees.
Participatory funding promotes acceptance
Citizens can play an active role in the energy transition through participatory funding while receiving a re- turn on their investment in the form of interest. Participants often include residents near photovoltaic plants and employees at the respective installations.
Christoph Sutter, Head of Renewable at the Axpo Group, is convinced of the benefits brought by this approach: "Systematic participatory funding is one of the secrets of success behind the renewable energy boom in France. It significantly increases local acceptance and contributes to the profitability of the plants – a real win-win situation and a model with a future." (hcn)