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Greenvolt and LOGIFRIO: A Pan-Iberian Solution for Greener Cold Chains

Greenvolt Group keeps powering a sustainable future for the food industry through a portfolio of six decentralised renewable energy projects for LOGIFRIO across Spain and Portugal. With an annual production exceeding 7.6 GWh, the project, a collaboration by Greenvolt Next Portugal, Greenvolt Comunidades, and Perfecta Industrial, includes a new Energy Community in Riachos and four Spanish installations, two of which are already completed. Focused on LOGIFRIO’s high refrigeration energy demands, the projects enable self-production, consumption, and energy sharing, cutting costs and increasing efficiency. By reducing over 2,000 tonnes of CO₂ emissions annually, this partnership exemplifies Greenvolt’s expertise and commitment to accelerationg the energy transition amplifying its local impact.

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Meet the CEO: Greenvolt Next Spain and Poland

Greenvolt Next Spain and Greenvolt Next Poland had the pleasure of welcoming Greenvolt Group CEO João Manso Neto to their offices. This meaningful visits are more than a review of vision and results; they are a chance to listen to the people who drive our daily success. Sharing ideas, tackling challenges, and looking ahead to the future, while reinforcing a simple but powerful message: people are at the heart of everything we do. When teams feel heard, valued, and connected to a shared purpose, success naturally follows.

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Dalma srl and Greenvolt Next Italy: Driving Sustainability Beyond the Engine

When we talk about sustainable mobility, the conversation often stops at the engine type. But true green innovation involves the entire ecosystem, including the spaces where vehicles are showcased. Dalma S.r.l., a Milan based car dealership, is embracing this broader vision by investing in the energy efficiency of its buildings through a solar project developed with Greenvolt Next Italia. With a 200 kWp system, Dalma now produces over 245,000 kWh of renewable energy annually, cutting more than 100 tonnes of CO₂ emissions each year.

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Power Is Shifting, Are You Ready? Join us at Greenvolt Next UK official launch

Greenvolt Next UK official launch will take place during London Climate Action Week with a high-impact panel exploring how Distributed Generation (DG) is reshaping the UK’s energy landscape. Hosted at the Blue Earth Forum on 25 June (Protein Studios, Shoreditch), the event will bring together leading voices in the sector, including João Manso Neto (Greenvolt Group), Rachel Solomon Williams (Aldersgate Group), Trevor Hutchings (REA), Pablo Martinez Gonzalez (GLP Europe), and Owen Power (Greenvolt Next Ireland and UK). Together, we’ll dive into the topical question: Can decentralised energy solutions be the game changer for businesses and industries? Register now to join the conversation.

Paviplast and Greenvolt Next Greece: Powering Ahead with Solar

Paviplast is taking another step toward a greener future through a new partnership with Greenvolt Next Greece to install a 298.1 kWp solar PV system. This investment will significantly reduce both operating costs and the company’s environmental footprint. With an estimated annual production of 416,000 kWh and a CO₂ reduction of 221 tonnes per year, the project reflects Paviplast’s commitment to real, impactful sustainability.

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Greenvolt Next UK CEO, Owner Power, talks about ISO certification

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Egas Moniz School Joins the Energy Transition

The Egas Moniz School of Health & Science is showing how the education sector can actively drive the energy transition, not only by producing and consuming renewable energy, but also by sharing it with the wider community. Through a partnership with Greenvolt Comunidades, 730 solar panels will be installed on campus, generating around 567 kWh per year. This energy will power the university and support approximately 68 families and small businesses. The senior residence will also join an Energy Community, with 189 panels enabling self-sufficiency and local energy sharing.

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