June’s tweets of the month

1/ Territoires 100 % EnR

TEPOS (positive energy territories) bring together local authorities and rural areas in a single network. Their goal? To reduce energy needs, improve energy efficiency and local renewable energy use.

2/ Via Sèva

 

Via Seva is an association which brings together all the players in the district heating and cooling sector. It promotes district heating, cooling, renewable energy and energy recovery, particularly through educational activities and information. Read our interview with Guillaume Planchot, President of Via Seva, here.

3/ Rob Thornton

 

Heating networks have significant advantages in terms of energy savings, security, facilities, environmental protection, reduced bills for consumers …

4/ Celsius Smart Cities

 

What is the objective of this project that promotes intelligent heating and cooling networks? Reducing the carbon impact of cities by forcing all interested parties to collaborate. For more information on the Celsius Smart Cities project, read here.

5/ Association AMORCE

 

The Amorce association is primarily concerned with three issues: waste, energy and heating networks. It promotes the sharing of knowledge and experience between professionals and communities. Here, Nicolas Garnier, CEO of Amorce deciphers the heating networks sector.

6/ Info énergies

 

The Alcen Corporate Foundation group has dedicated itself to increasing awareness and knowledge of the energy sector through the selection and dissemination of information materials in various formats (videos, worksheets, studies …).

7/ Région Île-de-France

 

The Sustainable Development Week turned European this year. A review of the best images from the 2015 edition in Île-de-France. The event was hugely successful all over Europe.

8/ Info énergies

 

The environment has been at the heart of current events and discussions for many months now. As we approach the COP21/CMP11, where does Europe stand on the objectives it has set for 2015?

9/ Bassins à flot

 

We mentioned it a few weeks ago on DHC News as one of the many sites which are subject open to the public as part of the European Sustainable Development Week, a stunning image of the wet docks in Bordeaux.

10/ Via Sèva

 

 

The Via Seva Association was present at the Toulouse solar district heating event on June 17The event brought together 160 participants from around the world.

 

Image source: Flickr (mkhmarketing)

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