MIX.E 2025

EcoGreenEnergy

Description

EcoGreenEnergy, an expert in energy efficiency consulting and ENR&R production in France and abroad, has been helping manufacturers to decarbonize their sites by reducing and controlling their energy consumption since 2008. Our 16 years of experience working closely with manufacturers, the climate challenge, the energy crisis and the upheavals in world markets have led us to think differently about the structuring, use and management of manufacturers' energy mix, enabling them to become players in efficient and competitive decarbonization. With a team of 80 employees and over 16 different areas of expertise (including energy studies - industrial thermal engineering - process engineering - energy efficiency - waste energy recovery - decarbonized energies - automation - financing solutions - incentive engineering - digital intelligence), EcoGreenEnergy brings to market a unique engineering offering, based around 6 modular services, capable of supporting industrial companies throughout their energy reduction and decarbonization process, according to the company's maturity and needs. This offer enables drastic reductions in energy consumption and real savings on the energy, ecological and financial fronts. Our multi-sector technical integration capabilities and incentive management skills enable us to be a single point of contact for studying, designing and integrating competitive decarbonization for our partners. Renewable and Recoverable Energies, 100% DECARBONED, could cover more than 2/3 of industrial energy needs by 2050. EcoGreenEnergy proposes the design and deployment of a resilient energy architecture 2.0, based on renewable and reclaimed energy production infrastructures, in order to prioritize the use of renewable and reclaimed energy in industry, either for internal use or for conversion into green electricity for self-consumption. In today's context, where energy sobriety is becoming essential and energy costs are extremely volatile, our offer is agile, serving productivity and therefore industrial sustainability.
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