Guadeloupe (FR): Biomass plant
Project name: Biomass plant
Contracting company: Albioma Le Moule
Client: Albioma Le Moule
Type of work: Electrical and instrumental installations
Place of work: Guadeloupe (French Antilles)
Work start date: 2025
Project description
Comes’ activity in Guadeloupe (French Antilles) is consolidated alongside Albioma, a global player in the field of renewable energies (in particular biomass, solar energy, geothermal energy).
The project in which we are involved concerns the conversion to biomass of the last power plant on the island currently fueled by fossil fuels, which will be ran mainly with waste from the processing of sugar cane, a plant with a particularly high capacity to absorb CO₂.
In ecological terms, this will result in:
– a +35% to +45% increase of renewable energy in the Guadeloupe mix;
– 200,000 tonnes of CO2 avoided each year (-87% of direct emissions);
– 30% of local electricity produced sustainably.
Our contribution to this important project concerns, specifically:
– the supply of TGBT (Tableau General Basse Tension) switchboards;
– the electro-instrumental plant of the entire Industrial Site;
– electro-instrumental plant located at the island’s industrial port.
After an initial phase dedicated to engineering development, followed by procurement, work will begin in April 2025, committing up to 70 people in the field, with completion scheduled for October of the same year.
