French renewable energy crowdfunding platform Enerfip has opened a subsidiary in Spain with the intention of raising at least 50 million euros for new projects over the next two years, the Spanish news agency reported on Monday. Europa Press, citing an announcement from the company.It would seek to fund projects worth up to €5 million, according to the report.The Montpellier-based platform offers citizens the opportunity to invest from 10 euros in projects covering a wide range of renewable energy technologies, but also heating and cooling networks.Investors are promised interest rates of up to 7% per annum before taxes.Since its creation in 2014, Enerfip has invested approximately €228.6 million in renewable energies in France, raising funds from more than 36,000 investors.More recently, the company was asked to raise some €3 million for the EolMed 30 MW floating wind turbine demonstration project in the French Mediterranean.According to its website, Enerfip has participated in fundraising for projects proposed by big names, such as Engie SA (EPA:ENGI), TotalEnergies SE (EPA:TTE) and Boralex Inc (TSE:BLX). , among others.In Spain, Enerfip will join national crowdfunding companies Fundeen, which requires a minimum investment of 500 euros, and the recently created Flobers, where investments start from 1,000 euros.Both Fundeen and Flobers raise funds for photovoltaic projects.It is unclear from the Europa Press report whether Enerfip will stick to the Spanish solar photovoltaic market or expand its scope to onshore wind, biogas and solar carport projects. , as it does in France.This site uses Akismet to reduce spam.Learn more about how your comment data is used.Les-smartgrids.fr is the French-speaking reference site for smart grids, intelligent electricity distribution networks.#smartgrids #smartcityThe Enerfip crowdfunding platform arrives in Spain http://dlvr.it/SVLSDzRenewable energies on the rise in France, but still far from the 2030 targets http://dlvr.it/SV0s4qElisabeth Borne announces a plan to completely nationalize EDF "to carry out ambitious projects" http://dlvr.it/STc10p