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GM Invest

ECHO DESIGN

LOCATION

Country: France – Sallèles d’Aude (11)
Project name: GM Invest

Asset Type: Ground mounted
Power: 17.8 GWh/year
Total area: 13.9 Ha
Power purchase type of contracts: Call for tenders
COD date: 2026

ECHO PROGRAM

ECHO Program Launch date: 2026
Local Expert Ecologist

ECHO PROGRAM PLANNED AROUND ITS OWN ENVIRONMENT

Soil remediation and enrichment through a phytoremediation process, including soil analysis for implementing phyto-management, followed by restoring primary soil functions (soil structuring, stabilisation of substances such as heavy metals and hydrocarbons, carbon and water capture via plant rooting).

Contribut to the preservation of local ecological heritage through education and information for local populations.

KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS AND SPECIFIC FEATURES OF THE ENVIRONMENT AT THE OUTSET

T0*

3.5

Above ground (fauna and/or flora) biodiversity evolution and/or below ground biodiversity evolution.

4.8

Water infiltration/retention evolution.

2.4

Carbon sequestration helps mitigate climate change by storing carbon in trees (micro-forests, hedgerows) and in soil (SOC evolution).

Maintain a vegetal cover and/or monitor evolution of above ground vegetal biomass productivity.

Soil and/or groundwater contamination evolution, whenever relevant.

Impact of the regeneration program on the local community.

* Our Echo program is built on the continuous improvement of soil health through key indicators. The initial assessment (T0) often reveals degradation, which fully justifies our solutions.

RESILIENCE SCORE

Average Genesis 5 metrics

Our exclusive partner in charge of analysing the health of our soils before and for the duration of all our regeneration programmes.

T0 DEGRADED

3.4

CARBON STOCK

DEGRADED

2.4

SOIL BIODIVERSITY

DEGRADED

3.5

WATER RETENTION

AVERAGE

4.8

GOALS

Make 2.2 hectares accessible to the public, including an agroforestry forest that creates a symbiosis between planted olive trees and intermediate grass strips. Regenerate 11.6 hectares of soil beneath the panels using phyto-management, then transition to endemic prairie. Create an education and training zone along a pathway, raising awareness about agroforestry, ecosystem resilience, species interactions, and the actions implemented. Monitor the ecosystem throughout the project’s lifespan with regular interventions by ecologists.