QUICK CHEF SAU, through the company Audit Energia, has recently carried out a photovoltaic solar installation with the aim of using the electricity produced for instantaneous self-consumption, thereby reducing both energy and economic expenses, as well as contributing to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions (CO₂). This installation, integrated into the roof of the industrial building, consists of 300 panels of 460 Wp, with a 100 kW inverter and a total peak power of 138 kWp.
The project is part of the Incentive Programme related to self-consumption and storage, using renewable energy sources and the implementation of renewable thermal systems, within the framework of the European Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan, funded by the European Fund – Next GenerationEU.
Royal Decree 477/2021, dated June 29, which approves the direct granting of aid to the autonomous communities and to the cities of Ceuta and Melilla for the implementation of various incentive programmes linked to self-consumption and storage using renewable energy sources, as well as for the deployment of renewable thermal systems in the residential sector, within the framework of the European Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan, published in the Official State Gazette (BOE) No. 155 on June 30, 2021, established the regulatory bases for the granting of such aid.
Following these bases, QUICK CHEF SAU submitted an application on April 12, 2022, to the Incentive Programme related to self-consumption and storage using renewable energy sources and the implementation of renewable thermal systems. In accordance with the proposed award resolution dated July 15, 2025, QUICK CHEF SAU has been granted the amount of €33,882.89.
