We are achieving the energy transition
At Omexom we have a deep conviction or even a certainty, that energy will be at the heart of the future world. It is the new priority and that suits us perfectly because it is Omexom’s mission. We are achieving the energy transition.
Achieving the energy transition is our mission and it is also what the various players in our environment expect. Cities, businesses, communities and more broadly citizens, all are working on the energy transition.
For Omexom, achieving the energy transition means answering three challenges:
Building low-carbon energy sources and developing the grids
We need to move away from fossil fuels which represent most of primary energy sources in the world.
Today wind and solar represent only small part of electricity generation. As this share will grow rapidly, the grid needs to adapt.
- First of all, it needs to be able to accept more connection of solar, wind and hydro powerplants.
- Second, it needs to be able to deal with very fluctuating energy flows, depending on weather conditions.
- Thirdly, it needs to be able to deal with the high variability thanks to new balancing assets.
Throughout the energy value chain, we will continue to build and connect low-carbon energy sources, adapt the network to increase the share of renewable energies.
Promoting optimized energy use
The best energy is the one we do not use. This goes with the concept of sobriety and efficiency.
It’s important for us to design solutions that are energy sufficient and at the same time to use materials and processes which are more efficient.
More specifically, it means that for each project, accompany our clients on the road to energy sufficiency and efficiency by properly dimensioning our offer to their real needs.
Implementing innovative and collaborative solutions
By integrating digital technology and all the improvements it brings, we need to continue to develop tools allowing us and our customers to be more efficient, and new business models that put energy at the heart of our concerns.