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Pennavel announces entry of Q ENERGY as shareholder

Thursday, March 19 2026

General – New Shareholder

Pennavel, the project company in charge of the development of the floating offshore wind farm off the south of Brittany, announces the entry of Q ENERGY as a shareholder.

Left to right: Jérôme Hilt, Project Director of Pennavel, and Ken Ilacqua, Offshore Wind Director of Q ENERGY France. Copyright: Hélène Vauché Photographe.

This new shareholder strengthens the consortium, composed of Elicio France and BayWa r.e. France, with complementary experience, technical and human skills.

Its arrival marks the culmination of over 18 months of work and commitment by the Pennavel team, supported throughout by its shareholders. It strengthens Pennavel’s capacity to deliver major energy projects that generate value at economic, industrial and ecological levels.

As a new shareholder of Pennavel, Q ENERGY reinforces the project’s ambition to contribute to the structuring of a local, sustainable and competitive floating wind energy industry, recently reinforced by the renewal of the ‘Breizh content’ label.

Pennavel reaffirms all the commitments made to its partners, institutional, economic and associative stakeholders, in a dynamic of dialogue, continuous consultation, rigorous consideration of anthropogenic and ecological issues, and creation of sustainable value for the Breton territory.

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  3. Brittany is spearheading floating wind power!
  4. EU approves €2.08bn to support French offshore wind electricity

Filed Under: Brittany, Floating wind, France, International News, Pennavel, shareholder Tagged With: Brittany, floating wind, France, Pennavel, Q ENERGY, shareholder

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