Liberalization of markets, climate change and increased environmental awareness, instability of raw material prices and rarefaction of natural resources, economic crises facilitating the rise of Chinese and Indian economies, liberalisation of European energy markets and sustained international competition... These are some of the factors characterizing the eventful political-economic environment of the French energy and utilities industry.
The leaders of tomorrow will be made up of those who can correctly interpret the paradigm shift of the global economy, which is slowly but inextricably entering in an age of sustainable development.
They will be able to control the fundamentals of their industry by transforming subtle market indicators into concrete business opportunities.
More specifically, they will combine technological and organisational innovation, time competitiveness, anticipation of socio-economic environmental movements (in particular regulatory) and performance. They will be the link with their territory, will rely on their stakeholders and will control information.
To help our customers acquire long lasting competitive advantages by tackling the major challenges of the industry:
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Post-merger integrations
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Intelligent communication technologies: smart metering/grid 
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Breakthrough innovation such as electric vehicles
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Environmental, water and waste markets: carbon market, HEQ buildings, renewable energies, consumption management
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Regulatory constraints: 3rd climate and energy package, Grenelle Environmental summit, energy-saving certificates
Select references
For a major gas distribution company: analysis of gas flow in storage and distribution networks.
For a major gas distribution company: analysis and aecommendations for tools facilitating billing of gas consumed and the valuation of electricity produced and resold on the market.
For a major waste management company: implementation of a new on site intervention management process for waste water treatment plants.