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From Landfill to Energy Source: Omexom Commissions Indaver Solar Park in Belgium
Omexom in Belgium has completed the construction of a landmark solar park for its client Indaver on the former Hooge Maey landfill in the Port of Antwerp-Bruges. On September 1, 2025, the 23-MWp solar PV installation was energized. The official handover and presentation to project stakeholders took place in the first half of December 2025, ensuring all participants can celebrate this achievement together.
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Ready for takeoff: Omexom in Portugal finishes first Portuguese solar farm at Faro airport
The only international airport in the Algarve region, Faro welcomes about 9 million passengers yearly. Starting this summer, the airport, operated by VINCI Airports, is expected to self-produce 30% of its energy needs with solar energy and save an equivalent of 1,500 tons/ year of CO2 thanks to its solar farm. The Faro Airport project exemplifies the strength of the VINCI companies’ network, spanning various expertise, including that of Omexom in Portugal.
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Omexom modernised the Takamaka hydroelectric power plant on Reunion Island
The Takamaka hydroelectric plant nestles in a tropical valley in Reunion’s national park. The power plant – the island’s primary source of renewable energy – requires modernisation work in which Omexom Montélimar is playing its part.
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Episode 7 – Omexom Green Story: Ilumina Pantanal
Today, our Green Story takes us to the Brazilian Pantanal, the world's largest tropical wetland and home to a UNESCO World Heritage site. Within Brazil, the Pantanal represents about 230,000 square kilometers divided between the states of Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul and also extends into Bolivia and Paraguay.
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Omexom in France begins construction of two solar plants on former uranium mining sites
Omexom in France is starting the upgrading of two former uranium mining operations into photovoltaic power plants on behalf of NEOEN, a French company specializing in the production of electricity from renewable energies.
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France: Quarry lake makes comeback as solar farm
In Peyrolles-en-Provence, a small municipality 50 km from Marseille, industrial activity makes way to the production of solar energy. About half of the local population can now source green energy directly in their backyard.
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Six new contracts to secure electricity supply in Sweden
Omexom continues to secure the electricity supply in Sweden with six new contracts.
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