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Albioma
Company Overview
Albioma
Paris, France
1982
Approximately 620 employees (source: zoominfo.com). Revenue of $604.7 million in 2024 (source: zoominfo.com).
What They Do
Albioma is an independent renewable energy producer, initially focused on cogeneration using sugarcane bagasse. The company has evolved to focus on biomass, photovoltaic solar energy, and geothermal energy, producing electricity and steam through partnerships with sugar agro-industries in non-interconnected network regions (source: albioma.com). With over 889 MW of installed capacity in its thermal facilities, Albioma uses bagasse during sugar campaigns, supplemented by other biomass to ensure base energy production. The company stands out with its 30-year partnership model with the sugar industry, aiming for a complete conversion of all its facilities to biomass by the end of 2025 (source: albioma.com).
Projects and Background
Among notable projects, Albioma completed the 108 MW biomass plant at Bois-Rouge in 1992, the 122 MW plant at Le Gol in 1995, and the 102 MW plant at Le Moule in 1998, all located in the Caribbean (source: albioma.com). Other projects include 45 MW units in Savannah, Mauritius, and solar installations such as the 39.9 MWp plant on the island of Réunion. Albioma has also acquired geothermal plants in Turkey, strengthening its international presence (source: albioma.com).
Recent Developments
In the past two years, Albioma has reported key figures for 2024, including a renewable energy mix of 92% and a capacity of over 1 GW. In August 2022, the company also entered the Brazilian solar market with the acquisition of a 32 MWp plant (source: zoominfo.com). The full acquisition by KKR for €485 million was finalized in September 2022, supporting an energy transition plan (source: zoominfo.com).
Working at Albioma
Albioma offers positions in various fields such as engineering, operations, maintenance, and project development, with dedicated teams in its biomass and solar facilities. The company culture emphasizes long-term local partnerships and high training standards, with 99% of employees trained (source: albioma.com). Job opportunities are available at production sites in overseas France, Mauritius, Brazil, and new projects in Turkey (source: albioma.com).
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