Kallista Energy is the single point of contact for all project stakeholders, from development to decommissioning or renewal. Our group remains the owner and operator of its assets. Our team includes people from a wide range of backgrounds to provide the best solutions at every stage of our projects.
Acquiring projects or assets
Kallista Energy ensures its external growth by acquiring projects or energy production plants of all sizes. We integrate all the expertise required to successfully complete acquisitions (asset valuation, due diligence, drafting of contracts, etc.).
Project development
The Kallista Energy Group has teams dedicated to the development of wind and solar farms as well as recharging stations and battery storage plants. Our teams are involved from project design through to decommissioning or renewal. We work closely with local stakeholders to develop the project that is best suited to the local area.
Financing energy projects and infrastructure
Kallista Energy owns all the wind farms it operates. We finance our investments partly with our own funds, but also through bank debt. Credit institutions are essential to our development and are trusted partners with whom we have long-term relationships.
Building our infrastructure
Kallista Energy relies on recognised partners to bring its projects to life. Depending on the characteristics of the site (topography, geology, etc.) and the equipment selected, our projects mobilise the most competent multidisciplinary teams for the construction site: civil engineers, electricians, etc.
Operating our infrastructure
On a daily basis, our employees ensure that our energy infrastructure operates smoothly, with the support of teams from the manufacturers of wind turbines, solar panels and recharging stations…. In this way, we optimise the safety and performance of our facilities.
Dismantling / repowering our wind farms
Since the 2000s, wind turbines have undergone technological developments in a number of areas: generator power and performance, materials used, predictive maintenance, acoustics, reliability, grid integration, etc. Thanks to these advances, it is now possible to install wind turbines capable of producing 4 times more electricity, or even more, than models manufactured some twenty years ago. Kallista Energy has therefore undertaken to gradually replace its first-generation wind turbines with more efficient models.