Chauffage urbain à Paris : Engie remet en question la décision d’Anne Hidalgo

découvrez comment engie conteste la décision d'anne hidalgo concernant le chauffage urbain à paris, et les enjeux énergétiques et environnementaux en jeu.

Le défi du chauffage urbain à Paris : entre héritage historique et transition énergétique Depuis près d’un siècle, le réseau de chaleur urbain de Paris a été principalement géré par Engie, via sa branche historique, la Compagnie parisienne de chauffage urbain (CPCU). Ce système alimente aujourd’hui plus de 425 000 logements ainsi que l’intégralité des … Read more

Revue ESG : L’Allemagne accélère le déploiement de ses infrastructures

Accélération du déploiement des infrastructures en Allemagne : un tournant pour la transition énergétique Depuis quelques années, le contexte énergétique mondial impose de repenser les modes de production et de consommation. En Allemagne, cette évolution s’accompagne d’une volonté claire de dynamiser le déploiement des infrastructures, au cœur des enjeux ESG (Environnementaux, Sociétaux et de Gouvernance). … Read more

The acceleration of global warming in the Arab world: a rate double that of the global average

Climate change is hitting the Arab world with alarming intensity. According to the latest data, the region is experiencing a rise in temperatures at a rate twice that of the global average, which exacerbates the already severe climatic effects. This acceleration of climate change amplifies the frequency and severity of droughts, heatwaves, and extreme weather … Read more

Estelle Brachlianoff: “Veolia aims to drive a new generation of heating networks across Europe”

At a time when the energy transition is becoming an urgent issue for communities and businesses, Veolia, under the leadership of Estelle Brachlianoff, positions itself as a key player in revolutionizing European heating networks. With solid experience and an ambitious vision, the CEO of Veolia aims to drive a new generation of thermal networks, combining … Read more

Russian nocturnal frost in Ukraine: Water and heating outages triggered

On the night of December 6 to 7, 2025, a new shockwave shook Ukraine with a large-scale night strike from Russia, targeting critical infrastructure essential for the daily functioning of the country. This offensive led to water and heating outages affecting thousands of households, fueling an already severe humanitarian crisis in the face of the … Read more

More than 40,000 residents deprived of heating due to Russian strikes on the Kherson thermal power plant

The city of Kherson, in Ukraine, is facing a major crisis with more than 40,000 residents now deprived of heating following repeated attacks on the city’s thermal power plant. These Russian strikes, occurring in the midst of winter, worsen an already strained energy supply situation. The disruption of essential energy infrastructure in this region illustrates … Read more

Building Energy Law: A lobbying association supports gas heating by relying on misleading figures

The recent Building Energy Law has sparked intense controversy surrounding the future of residential heating. While the objectives of the energy transition impose rapid decarbonization and increased energy efficiency, some professional groups fiercely advocate for the continued use of gas heating. A lobbying association has engaged in this battle, relying on figures that, upon verification, … Read more

Dalkia Launches a Low-Carbon Heating Network in Poitiers for €22 Million ($23.8 Million)

Poitiers affirms its commitment to energy transition by equipping itself with an innovative, low-carbon district heating network, entirely designed to reduce the city’s environmental footprint while ensuring optimal energy efficiency. The initiative, led by Dalkia with an investment of 22 million euros, represents a strategic step towards a cleaner energy future, relying heavily on local … Read more

Heating options limited as winter sets in Syria – Enab Baladi

As temperatures drop with the arrival of winter, the energy situation in Syria illustrates a deep crisis where access to heating becomes a major challenge. Faced with fuel shortages, rising prices, and deteriorating infrastructure, Syrians must navigate limited options to ensure effective and safe home heating. Regional and social disparities exacerbate this difficulty, worsening the … Read more