Our Projects
Georgia
The Marneuli Solar Power Plant is one of Georgia’s first large-scale utility solar project designed to supply clean, renewable electricity to households and businesses. Once operational, the plant is expected to generate around 91 GWh of electricity per year and reduce national CO₂ emissions by approximately 21.000 tonnes annually, contributing to Georgia’s renewable energy targets and market development.
Phase I:
Location: Marneuli region - Georgia
Capacity: 73 MWp DC
Technology: Photovoltaics
Status: Under construction
Project documentation available for public access and transparency:
Non-Technical Summary
Stakeholder Engagement Plan
Phase II:
Location: Marneuli region - Georgia
Capacity: 115 MWp DC
Technology: Photovoltaics
Status: Under development
Construction start: Q1/2027
If you have concerns or feedback related to the Marneuli Solar Power Plant, you can submit them here.
A cascade hydropower project consisting of multiple hydropower plants located sequentially along the same river. The outflow (discharge) from one power plant feeds into the next one downstream, maximizing energy generation from the same water source. This design improves efficiency and minimizes environmental impact compared to standalone projects.
Phase I:
Location: Lukhuni River - Georgia
Capacity: 18 MW
Technology: Hydropower
Status: Under construction
Phase II:
Location: Lukhuni River - Georgia
Capacity: 6.7 MW
Technology: Hydropower
Status: Under development
Construction start: Q2/2026
If you have concerns or feedback related to the Lukhuni Hydropower Plant, you can submit them here.
The GEOP Rooftop Solar Project provides clean, self-generated electricity to the GEOP Pet Furniture manufacturing company. By reducing dependence on grid power and lowering operating emissions, the installation supports more efficient production while contributing to Georgia’s wider renewable energy goals.
Location: Tbilisi - Georgia
Installed capacity: 1.25 MW
Technology: Rooftop photovoltaics
Status: In operation
If you have concerns or feedback related to the GEOP Solar Project, you can submit them here.
The Kakheti Solar Project enhances energy reliability in a key agricultural region of Georgia while supporting the national transition toward a more sustainable and diversified energy system.
Location: Kakheti region - Georgia
Installed capacity: 835 kWp
Technology: Photovoltaics
Status: In operation
If you have concerns or feedback related to the Kakheti Solar Project, you can submit them here.
The 7 MW run-of-river hydropower plant is set to generate reliable, clean energy while reducing fossil fuel reliance. Rioni hydropower plant consists of a dam, a power station and associated infrastructure.
Location: Rioni River - Georgia
Capacity: 7 MW
Technology: Hydropower
Status: Under development
Construction start: Q2/2026
If you have concerns or feedback related to the Rioni Hydropower Plant, you can submit them here.
India
The Neppathur Solar Power Plant is one of Voltares’ first renewable energy developments in India. The project is designed to deliver clean, reliable electricity to the regional grid, supporting India’s long-term transition toward low-carbon energy and helping meet growing local demand for sustainable power.
Phase I:
Location: Tamil Nadu - India
Capacity: 10 MW
Technology: Photovoltaics
Status: Under construction
Phase II:
Location: Tamil Nadu - India
Capacity: 14 MW
Technology: Photovoltaics
Status: Under development
Construction start: Q2/2026
If you have concerns or feedback related to the Neppathur Solar Power Plant, you can submit them here.
Africa
Our solar projects in Senegal provide clean energy, decreasing dependence on diesel generators and lowering carbon emissions. They play a key role in promoting sustainability and energy efficiency, supporting Senegal’s energy transition goals while delivering a reliable and affordable power source for rural economic growth.
The Gade Gui Solar Project was commissioned in October 2024. The installation supplies clean and reliable power to poultry farming and food-processing facilities, reducing dependence on diesel generators and lowering operational CO₂ emissions.
This project increases energy security for the site while supporting local agricultural productivity.
Location: Senegal - Africa
Installed capacity: 400 kWp
Technology: Off-grid rooftop photovoltaics
Status: In operation
If you have concerns or feedback related to the Gade Gui Solar Project, you can submit them here.
The Couvoir Amar Solar Project was commissioned in February 2025. It consists of a photovoltraic system designed to provide clean, renewable electricity to a large poultry production facility. The installation is expected to supply up to 60% of the site’s annual energy demand, significantly reducing energy costs and environmental impact.
Location: Senegal - Africa
Installed capacity: 220 kWp
Technology: Off-grid rooftop photovoltaics
Status: In operation
If you have concerns or feedback related to the Couvoir Amar Solar Project, you can submit them here.
The Much Cooler Podor Project consists of a solar-powered refrigeration system designed to provide reliable cold storage for milk, onions, and potatoes produced by local farmers, stabilizing product quality, reducing post-harvest losses, and strengthing the local value chain.
This project supports economic resilience for farmers and offers a sustainable alternative to diesel-based cold storage, extending shelf life and contributing to waste reduction.
Location: Podor region, Senegal - Africa
Capacity: 113 kWp
Technology: Off-grid rooftp photovoltaics
Status: Under construction
If you have concerns or feedback related to the Much Cooler Project, you can submit them here.