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Léon NOUINDE: Mechanical engineering with energy option - Quality Director at ENSIATE
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The energy required to produce industrial utilities plus that consumed by industrial processes makes this sector the third biggest energy consumer in France, behind the building and transport sectors. So what needs to be done to meet the Agenda 2030? This factsheet addresses this concern in two ways. On the one hand, we'll be listing the utilities that are essential for conventional industrial operations. Secondly, we look at ways of optimizing utilities and saving energy. The sheet is structured around the following themes.
What are industrial utilities?
How can industrial utilities be valorized?
What are the economic and ecological benefits?
How to comply with Agenda 2030?
Do we need to raise awareness and train the players affected?
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