Tertiary buildings

Facing the challenges of sustainable performance
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In a context where environmental and regulatory issues are becoming increasingly pressing, the energy management of tertiary buildings is a major challenge for companies. The Tertiary Decree, the National Low-Carbon Strategy (SNBC) and growing expectations regarding user comfort put energy efficiency at the heart of concerns. Veolia Industries, with its expertise and innovative solutions, is positioned as a key partner to support the tertiary sector in their quest for energy and environmental performance.

The 3 main challenges of the tertiary sector in terms of energy efficiency

Regulatory compliance and environmental performance

Faced with the tertiary decree and SNBC, the sector must drastically reduce its energy consumption and CO2 emissions. The challenge is to comply with legal requirements while improving overall environmental performance to meet societal expectations. 

Cost optimization and operational efficiency

Reducing energy costs is crucial to profitability. This means optimizing energy consumption and plant efficiency, while adapting to changing work patterns. The balance between investment in efficient technologies and return on investment is critical.

Intelligent data management and technology adaptation

The transition to high-performance buildings requires intelligent energy data management, including through the OPERAT platform. The integration of innovative technologies such as IoT and AI is essential to optimize energy performance in real time and adapt to new uses.

Our innovative solutions to improve the energy efficiency of your commercial buildings

Our expert teams provide you with advanced and efficient energy management methods to increase the energy performance of your tertiary infrastructure. Concrete proposals include: 

The completion of an energy audit highlighting the main sources of energy overconsumption: our experts then make tailor-made recommendations and corrections, such as thermal insulation work or the replacement of energy-intensive equipment with more environmentally friendly technologies.

Modernization of heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems: examination of equipment, ducts, air conditioning systems, identification of defective or ineffective areas, replacement, implementation of preventive maintenance.

Optimisation of lighting within facilities: replacement of existing systems with LEDs, low energy technologies combined with automatic lighting management systems.

The integration of renewable energies: installation of photovoltaic solar panels, use of geothermal systems to reduce your dependence on fossil fuels and your carbon emissions.

The recovery and use of waste heat for building heating systems: installation of heat recovery devices on ventilation systems, use of heat from grey water (sinks, showers, etc.).

Installing intelligent energy management systems (GIS): using advanced sensors and software, monitor and control the energy consumption of your buildings in real time.

The implementation of training and awareness sessions for your employees to present good practices in energy saving.

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Why choose Veolia for the performance of your tertiary buildings? 

  • Holistic and integrated approach: Our offering covers the entire value chain, from initial audit to solution operation, financing and implementation, all supported by multi-sector expertise

     

  • Technological innovation: Veolia continuously invests in research and development to provide cutting-edge solutions for energy efficiency.

     

  • National presence and proximity: Our network of local agencies ensures a presence as close to your buildings, ensuring responsiveness and adaptation to local specificities.
  • Guaranteed regulatory compliance: Our regulatory expertise ensures full compliance with the tertiary decree and other legal requirements.

     

  • Environmental commitment: Veolia is committed to reducing its customers' carbon footprint, thus contributing to the ecological transition of the tertiary sector.

Customer benefits: performance, sustainability and savings

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Optimization of operational and financial performance

Veolia enables companies in the tertiary sector to optimise their operational and financial performance. Our solutions significantly reduce energy costs and improve the overall efficiency of buildings. This approach increases not only profitability, but also the asset value of real estate assets, providing a competitive advantage in the market.

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Environmental excellence and regulatory compliance

We help our clients achieve environmental excellence while ensuring regulatory compliance. Our solutions reduce the carbon footprint of buildings and ensure compliance with tertiary decree and other regulations. This approach improves the brand image of our customers, positioning them as responsible actors in the ecological transition.

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Improved occupant comfort and productivity

Our approach aims to optimize the comfort and productivity of occupants. We intelligently regulate temperature, lighting and air quality, creating an environment conducive to well-being. Our programs raise awareness of energy efficiency and our solutions adapt to new ways of working, ensuring flexibility and optimal energy management.

Veolia, a strategic partner for a sustainable energy future

In a context where energy efficiency in tertiary buildings is becoming a major strategic issue, Veolia is an essential partner to meet the challenges of the sector. Our global approach, combining technical expertise, technological innovation and environmental commitment, offers a complete answer to the requirements of the tertiary decree and the growing expectations in terms of sustainable performance.

By choosing Veolia, the service sector ensures not only that they optimize their energy performance and reduce their costs, but also that they comply with current regulations and prepare their buildings for future challenges.


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