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Paris signs concession contract with Enercitif for 12 new rooftop solar plants

Partnership Solar announced France Mar 3, 2026

In 2024, Paris signed a concession contract with the citizen cooperative Enercitif for 12 new rooftop solar plants on municipal buildings, which will be operated for collective self-consumption.

Deal Analysis

The City of Paris has announced a concession contract with Enercitif, a citizen cooperative, for the development and operation of 12 new rooftop solar plants on municipal buildings. While the contract was signed in 2024, its official announcement occurred on March 3, 2026. This partnership aims to facilitate collective self-consumption of renewable energy within the French capital, leveraging public assets for sustainable energy generation and fostering community involvement in energy transition. The deal represents a collaborative approach to urban decarbonization in France. This strategic partnership highlights Paris's commitment to expanding its local renewable energy capacity. The concession model implies a long-term operational agreement, with Enercitif responsible for the plants' operation for collective self-consumption. Although financial details, capacity, and project stage remain undisclosed, the deal underscores a growing trend towards decentralized, community-led solar projects within major urban centers.
  • Partnership between Ville de Paris and citizen cooperative Enercitif.
  • Deployment of 12 new rooftop solar plants on municipal buildings.
  • Focus on collective self-consumption model.
  • Concession contract structure for long-term operation.

Timeline

Announced
Mar 3, 2026
Signed
Closed