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The MAÏA GROUP, Energy and Infrastructure experts.
The MAÏA GROUP is an independent French group with a registered capital of €50 M, specializing in the design, engineering, construction, financing and operation of energy and infrastructure projects.
Our operations
The Group's operations are based on the active empowerment of its top management, since its capital is owned by its CEO and top executives.
With a consolidated total equity of over €87 M and a staff of 350, including over 140 engineers and senior technicians, the MAÏA GROUP generated revenues of €75 M in 2009.
Our development
Today, the MAÏA GROUP, via MAÏA POWER and its subsidiaries and MAÏA ÉOLIS and its subsidiaries, is pursuing its growth in the renewable energy sector, delivering complete industrial projects in which it is the designer, financial backer, builder and operator of power generation facilities harnessing renewable energies.
This enables the Group to invest in R&D and develop complete industrial projects in the fields of on-shore and off-shore wind power, hydropower and solar power.
In addition, the MAÏA GROUP, via MAÏA SONNIER and its subsidiaries, continues its activities in the field of infrastructure (civil engineering, municipal engineering, engineering structures, dams) as well as in the more specific sectors of water, river and off-shore projects. The MAÏA GROUP also participates in major land use planning projects.
In this context, MAÏA is pursuing objectives shared with the French Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Land Use Planning, but also in line with the measures recommended by Dr. Jean-Louis Etienne to attenuate global warming.
The objective of the MAÏA GROUP is to commission 1000 Megawatts of renewable energy by the end of 2020.
Our future
The Group's ambition is to boost its growth in the renewable energy sector, investing €355 M over the next five years to this end.
The MAÏA GROUP has aligned itself with the strategy voted by the European Council in 2007 to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions generated by the EU member states' energy consumption by 20% by 2020.







