A Career Built Around Clean Energy
Camille’s path has always been driven by conviction. “Since my student years, I’ve been convinced that renewable energy is the way forward and that we need to take real action to overcome climate change,” he says.
He began his career in solar, attracted by its simplicity and elegance. A material, sunlight, and the ability to generate electricity endlessly, without moving parts or intervention. From there, each project opened the door to a broader view of how electricity can be produced, stored, and delivered.
This exposure eventually led him to one of his first pioneering experiences: agrivoltaics. At the time, there were no regulations, no established norms: just an idea that agriculture and solar could work in synergy. Camille and his team helped develop technical solutions that preserved food production while generating clean electricity, anticipating a regulatory framework that would only come years later.
A second milestone came when he realized that clean energy is not only about producing power, but producing it in a way that fits the system. “The more your generation profile matches consumption habits, the more valuable and sustainable it becomes,” he explains. That insight pushed him into hybrid PV–battery projects, cementing his interest in storage, flexibility, and grid resilience.