Private-wire renewable energy company Sonaura has entered into a long-term private wire Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) to deliver solar power directly to Albéa. The agreement is designed to give Albéa reliable access to clean energy while helping the company avoid the risks of fluctuating electricity prices.
Through this PPA, Sonaura will build and operate a customised private-wire solar project near Albéa’s factory in Scheßlitz. The setup will allow renewable electricity to flow straight from the solar site to the facility using a dedicated private cable, meaning the energy bypasses the public grid entirely. This direct connection enhances energy security and ensures Albéa receives stable, long-term renewable power.
The planned solar installation will have a capacity of 4.2MWp and will be constructed on land classified as “privileged” under planning rules in Germany. Such land is typically located close to major infrastructure—within 200 metres of motorways or railway lines—where ground-mounted solar systems are permitted under specific regulations. These conditions often enable faster approvals and smoother development, helping projects move forward more efficiently.
According to Sonaura’s CEO Ed Pateman-Jones, the agreement ensures Albéa can benefit from cost-effective renewable energy while gaining greater independence from volatile market prices. He emphasised that fixed-price PPAs are becoming increasingly important for European industries facing ongoing energy uncertainty. He also noted that Sonaura’s private-wire approach offers companies a reliable and resilient energy supply at a time when energy security has become a major priority.
Sonaura, originally established in the UK, is expanding its presence across Europe, with its German project pipeline being managed by a dedicated team based in Berlin. Since its founding in 2024, the company has specialised in off-site private-wire renewable energy systems designed for industrial clients such as manufacturers, data centres, and businesses in the food, beverage, and cold-storage sectors. Its projects aim to provide long-term sustainability, protection from price swings, and increased energy independence.
Barbara de Saint Aubin, CEO of Albéa Tubes, said that the new solar project will help ensure the Scheßlitz factory can meet its energy needs well into the future. She highlighted that clean energy is becoming harder to secure due to limited grid capacity and growing market instability. According to her, Sonaura’s solution offers companies a smart and forward-thinking way to strengthen their energy supply. She added that Albéa looks forward to working closely with Sonaura’s team as the project moves into development.
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