MAXIMIZE SELFCONSUMPTION WITH THE FLEXISUN SOLUTION

With the Flexisun solution which integrates solar panels battery storage

and an energy management system EMS ENGIE responds to its customers

need to decarbonize their activity with local production of renewable

energy The Belgian company Luik Natie which specializes in logistical

services has chosen ENGIE to assist it in its carbonneutral approach at

its Antwerp site

We thus installed 5000 solar panels that completed a

wind farm already on site which represents a total production capacity

of local renewable energy of 47MW

explains Dean Van Raemdoncke of

ENGIE Sun for Business

We also rolled out a battery supplied by Tesla

with a capacity of 125MWh which stores the surplus solar and wind

power for later use when there is neither sun nor wind

For Stefaan Verhelst CEO of Luik Natie

carbon neutrality is an extremely

important goal for Luik Natie The installation of a battery supplied by

Tesla and our valuable collaboration with ENGIE allow us to become the

leading carbonneutral service provider in the port of Antwerp

ENGIE, A MAJOR PLAYER IN SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY

As part of its strategy to accelerate the transition to a

carbon-neutral world, ENGIE contributes through its

solutions to the development of a more sustainable

mobility. First, it has expertise in charging networks.

“ENGIE is involved,”

said François-Xavier de Froment,

“in different projects to install and operate charging

stations for electric vehicles in cities and on highways

in France via APRR and Sanef 107 and 84 stations

respectively in Belgium where it was selected by the

Flemish Minister of Transport 2800 stations and in

Singapore 4509 charging stations

ENGIE also promotes sustainable mobility through its

lowcarbon fuel mix composed of renewable electricity

for light vehicles renewable hydrogen for intensive

and heavy mobility and biogas for heavy duty and

longdistance transport In particular as part of the

Hympulsion project in the AuvergneRhôneAlpes region

the Group commissioned several H2 production and

distribution stations with its partners the region Michelin

Crédit Agricole and the Banque des Territoires

The Clermont Auvergne Metropolitan area also called

on ENGIE to create a bioCNG bio Compressed Natural

Gas station Through a partnership with CERTAS ESSO

brand ENGIE commissioned its first two LNG Liquefied

Natural Gas stations on the highway in 2022

These

various projects prove that ENGIE is now well recognized

for bringing sustainable mobility to life

said François

Xavier de Froment

Local energy grids based

on regional networks

• Heating and cooling networks

• Local distribution networks

• Sustainable mobility: electric,

biogas, hydrogen

• Public lighting and low-carbon cities

EXPERTISE AND KEY GOALS

With a portfolio of diversified and complementary offerings, ENGIE offers integrated

decarbonization solutions to its customers. Relying on long contracts, the Group’s

priority is the development of decentralized energy networks (urban heating and

cooling networks, utilities production on the customer’s site, decentralized solar and

low-carbon mobility) and related services. It intends to increase the base of installed

assets by 8 GW

(1)

for these networks.

STRATEGY PURSUED

Major contracts were won in 2022 in urban heating and cooling networks and in

green mobility, including 12,000 electric vehicle charging points, mainly in Belgium

and Singapore. During 2022, approximately 1 GW of net installed capacity was

added in distributed energy networks.

PROGRESS MADE

RELATED GOALS

+5.5 GW in installed asset base

in 2025 

(1)

RELATED GOALS

+2.5 GW in wholly owned installed

asset base in 2025

(1)

On-site energy production through

customer-specific networks

• PV on site and storage

• Utilities

Energy performance and management

• Energy performance services

• Engineering and decarbonization

consulting

B U S I N E S S C A S E

ENERGY SOLUTIONS

With its GBU Energy Solutions, ENGIE decarbonizes the energy networks of its city, local authority,

industrial and tertiary customers. Its solutions help them to lower their consumption and to consume

more virtuous energy.

42,600

employees

worldwide

No. 1

cooling network

operator in

the world

3

rd

largest heating

network operator

in the world

24.9 GW

(end-2022)

of decentralized

installed energy

capacities

€0.4 billion

EBIT 2022

(1) compared with 2020

Dean Van Raemdoncke

Manager ENGIE Sun for Business

FrançoisXavier de Froment

Managing Director

Sustainable Mobility

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