Connection to heating and cooling networks
Benefit from renewable energy at a stable price
Do you want to keep up with rising energy prices and use local energy sources for your heating and domestic hot water needs?
By connecting to a heating or cooling network, you can ensure that you have access to renewable energy at a stable and competitive price, thanks to reduced VAT, and benefit from financial support to minimise the remaining connection costs.
Your challenges: combining savings and energy transition
At a time when fossil fuel costs have never been so high and volatile, you need to be able to protect yourself while accelerating your energy transition.
By connecting up to a heating or cooling network, you can take advantage of renewable energies such as geothermal energy, biomass, unused waste heat (from factories, waste water, etc.) or solar energy to significantly reduce CO2 emissions and contribute to the energy transition!
Regaining control of your heating budget
Getting involved in the energy transition
Enhancing the value of your assets with a virtuous energy system
Our solution: renewable energy at a stable and competitive price
Find a new financial stability
Control and visibility of heating and domestic hot water costs
Optimising the cost of maintaining your heating system
Accelerate your energy transition
Lower CO2 emissions
Improving outdoor air quality
Add value to your home
Save on your Energy Performance Diagnostic (EPD)
Space saving
Controlling the risks and hazards in your basement
Our performance commitments
- A rapid return on investment thanks to Energy Efficiency Certificates and the "coup de pouce raccordement"
- All-inclusive pricing: consumption, transport and upkeep/maintenance/replacement of (primary) equipment for the duration of the contract
- All-inclusive pricing: consumption, transport and upkeep/maintenance/replacement of (primary) equipment for the duration of the contract
- A secure heat supply
- A local service, with dedicated, responsive staff
Our expertise: making connection easy and competitive
Integrating a subscriber into a heating network requires multidisciplinary collaboration, covering the financial, legal, thermal and civil engineering fields. The first step is to assess the feasibility of the connection, taking into account the distance to the network, the future customer’s existing heating system and the quality of its internal network, known as the secondary network.
Analysis of connection costs, the search for grants and subsidies and the economic viability study, focusing on the value of Energy Saving Certificates, are crucial.At the same time, sizing the equipment and planning the connection operations are key stages in the success of a project to connect to a heating network.
Our key figures
60 heating networks in operation
60% Diversity
190,000 equivalent housing units delivered
319,000 tonnes of CO2 avoided per year
Our references
In Vigneux-sur-Seine, the social landlord has undertaken to connect 1,798 social housing units to the Concordia Énergie heating network, managed by Idex. The aim is to combat fuel poverty by offering residents a competitive and stable heating rate. This choice is financially supported by Ademe's Heat Fund and by the use of Energy efficiency certificates
In Rezé, Loire-Atlantique, a co-ownership of 374 homes has connected to the heating network in the Château de Rezé district, giving it access to affordable, stable heating until 2034. The financing, supported by the Ademe heat fund and CEE, enabled the connection costs to be financed in full.
In Boulogne-Billancourt, a residence of 159 homes has opted to connect to the Seguin Rives de Seine Energies heating and cooling network. This decision has cut its heating bill by 20% in the face of rising costs. The residence thus benefits from a competitive and stable tariff until 2035. The project, which is 50% subsidised, will avoid 290 tonnes of CO2 emissions a year (equivalent to 290 return journeys by plane between Paris and New York).