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Elum Energy Highlights Grid-Focused Control Role in 2.6 MWp Landfill Solar Project

Elum Energy Highlights Grid-Focused Control Role in 2.6 MWp Landfill Solar Project

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Elum Energy, the company’s control and monitoring solutions are being used on a 2.6 MWp solar plant built on a repurposed landfill by energy developer CVE. The post indicates that the project produces roughly 4,150 MWh annually, with about 35% of its capital reportedly coming from public and citizen investors, underscoring a mixed-financing model in distributed solar.

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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights that its ePowerControl PPC technology is being used to manage grid interaction through precise power control and coordinated peak shaving. In parallel, its ePowerSCADA system is described as providing real-time visibility for operators, suggesting a focus on both operational control and monitoring in complex grid environments.

As presented in the post, Elum Energy positions this project as an example of making solar generation more predictable and grid-friendly under challenging operating conditions. The emphasis on predictable performance, grid-code compliance, and rapid response to variability may signal that Elum Energy is targeting higher-value segments of the solar market where grid integration and reliability are critical differentiators.

For investors, the deployment on a repurposed landfill and the collaboration with partners such as CVE, Énergie Partagée, and Association Centrales Villageoises point to potential opportunities in niche infrastructure sites and community-backed renewable projects. If replicated across additional sites, similar projects could expand Elum Energy’s installed base, support recurring software and services revenue, and strengthen its positioning in the utility-scale and community solar control systems space.

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