May 31, 2023

Maresme Circular to double solar energy production at its waste management centre

by MaresmeCircular in Consortium
  • Barcelona Provincial Council has approved the subsidy to extend the photovoltaic roof

  • The installation will be carried out between the 4th quarter of 2023 and the 1st quarter of 2024

  • Maresme Circular is one of the main generators of renewable energies in Catalonia

Maresme Circular will extend the photovoltaic roof of the Maresme Integral Centre for Waste Recovery, after the Barcelona Provincial Council approved the subsidy to do so. The installation will add 477kWh/year to the current 328kWh/year, which will double the current solar energy production. The electricity produced will be for the centre’s own consumption.

The extension project, which has a budget of 402,126 euros, plans to install 928 modules which, together with the existing 1,700, will make up the largest photovoltaic roof in Mataró and the Maresme region.

The installation will be completed between the 4th quarter of 2023 and the 1st quarter of 2024.

Maresme Circular is one of the main generators of renewable energies in Catalonia and a benchmark for the diversity of sources with which it generates energy at its facilities.

100,000 megawatt hours of electrical energy per year

The Maresme Integral Centre for Waste Recovery produces more than 100,000 megawatt hours of electrical energy each year from three sources: the energy recovery of waste that cannot be recycled, the biological treatment process of anaerobic digestion for the generation of biogas, and the photovoltaic roof, which is now to be extended.

Currently, two thirds of the 100,000 megawatt hours of energy produced are distributed to the grid, supplying electricity to some 30,000 homes.

Maresme Circular thus contributes to tackling the climate emergency crisis, avoiding the use of fossil fuels for the operation of its facilities and moving towards a more sustainable management of materials and waste.

Image of the photovoltaic roof of the Maresme Integrated Waste Recovery Centre / Marga Cruz