ENGIE is active across the entire energy value chain, in electricity and natural gas, upstream to downstream: (i) Production, purchasing and marketing of natural gas, LNG and electricity, (ii) Transportation, distribution, management and development of major infrastructures for natural gas and electricity, (iii) Development and marketing of energy and environmental services. ENGIE LAB, through its Research Center CRIGEN, leads R&D programs for the Group branches and Business Units. ENGIE develops its businesses (power, natural gas, services) around a model based on responsible growth to take up today’s major energy and environmental challenges: meeting energy needs, ensuring the security of supply, fighting against climate change and maximizing the use of resources. The Group provides highly efficient and innovative solutions to individuals, cities and businesses by relying on diversified gas-supply sources, flexible and low-emission power generation as well as unique expertise in four key sectors: liquefied natural gas, energy efficiency services, independent power production and environmental services. ENGIE employs 153’000 people worldwide and achieved revenues of €67 billion in 2016.


What we do

ENGIE is active across the entire energy value chain, in electricity and natural gas, upstream to downstream: (i) Production, purchasing and marketing of natural gas, LNG and electricity, (ii) Transportation, distribution, management and development of major infrastructures for natural gas and electricity, (iii) Development and marketing of energy and environmental services. ENGIE LAB, through its Research Center CRIGEN, leads R&D programs for the Group branches and Business Units.


Our role in the ene.field project

ENGIE LAB CRIGEN has installed over 33 fuel cell micro-CHP units on the French market, with real customers. CRIGEN has collaborated with 6 fuel cell manufacturers within the ene.field programme. Based on this field test, ENGIE LAB CRIGEN has collaborated with others energy companies to study micro-CHP businesses, perform some safety and regulation studies to ease and secure the deployment of fuel cell micro-CHP systems on the French market. The data will be also used to prepare the integration into regulations.


Contact

Mr Stéphane Hody

stephane.hody@engie.com

www.engie.com