- ACOUSTIQUE JLBIB6Cathy DE SAN FELICIANO ; Directeur Général Adjoint ;
02 97 37 01 02 ; cdsf@wanadoo.fr
Parc Technologique de Soye, 5 rue Copernic – 56270 PLOEMEURAcoustique JLBI, Office of Studies & Expertise in Acoustics and Vibration, is located in Ploemeur (56) for twenty years, and in Brest (29) with a second Agency.
Our company, composed of 8 expert and passionate people, will accompany you in all your steps where noise is a sensitive subject. Our team and our equipment park allow us to intervene as quickly as possible for more missions such as acoustical impact, forecast and control studies in the fields of Environment, Industry, and Building, on the whole of France and Export.
We also respond to all types of needs: audit-training-recommendations, and more specifically the Judicial Expertise.
Our know-how is the major asset in the accomplishment of our main mission : To be the expert of your noises by the advice and the accompanying !
- ADVIZEO BY SETECC16Camille KEMPENAR ; Chef de projet marketing
01 82 51 66 83 ; camille.kempenar@setec.com
42-52 Quai de la Rapée – 75012 PARIS
Advizeo is an all-in-one solution to improve the energy performance of buildings and save energy. Simple and user-oriented, the Advizeo offer includes:
1. The recovery of all data inherent to the building.
2. Data centralization and smart processing.
3. Advice and personalized support from Energy Managers.
- AFEA18Pierre GOUZI ; Président Centre Régional Bretagne ;
02 96 01 20 20 ; afebretagne@afe-eclairage.fr
17 rue de l’Amiral Hamelin – 75783 PARISThe French Association of Lighting -AFE- broadcasts the knowledge and know-how of lighting to all. Its missions: Participate in technical and technological developments of lighting. Gather and share knowledge. Professional training.
- ALHYANGE ACOUSTIQUEA6Caroline DERNY ; Responsable agences Bretagne ;
02 98 90 48 15 ; cderny@alhyange.com
14 rue du Rouz – 29900 CONCARNEAUA major player in acoustics, our design office has been offering acoustic and vibratory engineering services to building owners, design offices, architects, industrialists and companies since 1998 for the comfort and sound quality of spaces.
Thanks to our competent, passionate technical teams and the experience acquired on its prestigious projects, ALHYANGE Acoustique brings quality expertise with innovative technical solutions, optimized and adapted to the specificity of each project.
Because our ambition is to create attractive sound spaces and work to reduce noise pollution – a real health and well-being issue – we are at the forefront of measurement and modeling tools.
The team has a total of 18 employees and guarantees quality, availability, proximity and responsiveness, thanks to our presence in regional agencies: CONCARNEAU, VANNES, NANTES, ANGERS, TOURS, PARIS and LYON.
- ALTEREAB13Romain VITET ; Chargé de Communication ;
02 40 74 24 81 ; rvitet@alterea.fr
26 bd Vincent Gâche – 44200 NANTESEnergy engineer, ALTEREA accompanies its customers for the energy, ecological and digital transition of buildings and territories. Created in 2004 by Alban LAPIERRE, the company currently has 275 employees and is based in Nantes (head office and branch office), Paris, Lille, Bordeaux, Lyon, Strasbourg and Marseille. The company’s expertise is focused on four markets: social housing, residential housing, public works and tertiary structures. ALTEREA guarantees a global intervention ranging from advice / assistance to project management to monitoring energy performance, including the design and execution of works.
- AREA ALTO MINHOA30Susana SILVA ; Département Technique-Environnement ;
susana.silva@area-altominho.pt
Villa Moraes, Rua Joao Rodrigues de Morais – 4990-121 Ponte de Lima. PORTUGALThe Regional Agency for energy and the environment of Alto Minho contributes to the sustainable development of the region through the promotion of practices aiming at energy efficiency, the exploitation of renewable energy sources and the preservation of the natural heritage.
The Area Alto Minho comprises 10 municipalities of Alto Minho (Arcos de Valdevez, Caminha, Melgaço, Moncao, Paredes de Coura, Ponte da Barca, Ponte de Lima, Valenca, Viana do Castelo and Vila Nova de Cerveira).
- ASSOCIATION RESPECTOCEANB21Aurélie DUBOIS ; Déléguée Générale ;
06 03 30 54 48 ; aurelie.dubois@respectocean.com
5 allée du Poudrantais – 56760 PENESTINCreated by navigator Raphaëla le Gouvello, RespectOcean association brings together actors and companies committed to sustainable economic development for the protection, preservation or enhancement of oceans, coasts and their ecosystems. The association promotes the best practices of its members.
- ATLANSUNC9Emmanuelle HELSENS ; Chargée de communication ;
02 85 52 92 59 ; emmanuelle@atlansun.fr
16 quai Ernest Renaud – 44105 NANTESAtlansun is the cluster gathering all the professional actors of the solar sector of the « Grand Ouest ». Our vision: to develop the share of solar energy in the regional energy mix at the service of all (companies, individuals, communities) by strengthening the solar sector of the Grand Ouest. Atlansun counts 150 members in Brittany and Pays de la Loire. Here, the sun rises in the West.
- BARILLECA10Ludivine DENION ; Assistante ;
02 98 50 42 20 ; ludivine.denion@actemium.com
1 rue des Sardiniers – 29187 CONCARNEAUBarillec Concarneau positions itself in the fields of electrical distribution, process (automation, supervision, plant intelligence), energy and its applications (photovoltaic production and self-consumption, energy efficiency), and mechanics / robotics.
- BAYWA-REB8Dorine GUESDON ; Responsable Marketing & Communication ;
02 72 24 52 04; dorine-guesdon@baywa-re.frFounded in 2009, BayWa r.e. develops, builds and operates renewable energy projects throughout the country. We place the territories at the heart of the development of our projects in order to achieve harmonious projects that benefit everyone.
- BBSC8Yves GUYON ; Président ;
02 98 94 86 32 ; bbs29@orange.fr
Kerlagadec – 29140 ST-YVIBBS Renewable Energies. Installations of solar panels, wind turbines. Electrical installation.
- BLUE CAR (BOLLORE)C17Patrice BARDIN ; Directeur Commercial ;
01 49 98 97 00 ; p.bardin@bollore.net
31-32 Quai de Dion Bouton – 92800 PUTEAUXMarketing of electric vehicles.
- BOUYGUES ENERGIES SERVICESA15Mikael KERBELLEC ; Responsable centre Finistère; 02 78 62 82 67 ;
m.kerbellec@bouygues-es.com
12 rue Fernand Forest, ZAC Kergaradec – 29802 BREST Cedex 9Bouygues Energies & Services design and build network for land development such as, electricity, public lighting, gas, telephone, water, drainage. Its clients are part of public sector like local authority, local unions, city …etc but also of private sector. BYES carry out the high speed network deployment throughout Brittany with its subsidiary, AXIONE, on behalf of “Megalis Bretagne”, a local mixed agency.
- BREIZH (BIO) GNVOFFICIAL PARTNER - C13Cécile LAGADEC ; Conseillère Innovation ;
02 99 23 88 99 ; clagadec@ceei-creativ.asso.fr
2 av de la Préfecture – 35042 RENNESBreizh Bio GNV, a network of actors mobilized to develop GNV uses in Brittany
The development of Natural Gas Vehicle for the heavy transport of people and goods is an opportunity for Brittany! Beyond the environmental benefits of this fuel, the challenge is also to prepare the competitiveness of the industry with an alternative fuel to diesel. Under the impulse of metropolises providing for the gradual ban of the most polluting vehicles in their urban centers, and then shippers, the challenge for transport stakeholders is to anticipate this energy transition.
Brittany through its biomass valorization potential also has the opportunity to reduce its energy dependence by producing locally a renewable fuel for transportation.
The collective is mobilizing for:
• promote the use of NGV in Brittany, in particular for the heavy transport of goods and people by road;
• build and operate NGV charging stations on the Breton territory, necessary for the circulation of NGV vehicles;
• encourage the purchase of NGV vehicles that will use and make the stations profitable;
• contribute to the development of anaerobic digestion projects, thus developing a local and renewable fuel (biomethane).
The actors in Breizh [bio] GNV: ADEME, Brittany Region, GRDF, GRTgaz, Brittany Energy, Morbihan Energies, Sde22, SDEF, SDe35, FNTR, FNTV, TLF, CCI35, Brittany Supply Chain and Créativ.
- BREIZH GREEN POWERA3Hubert SABOURIN ; représentant du Directeur Général ;
06 70 75 46 99 ; hubert.sabourin@minigreenpower.com
49 bis rue Michelet – 35700 RENNESStudy, design, construction and operation of small energy production plants from green green waste, wood waste and agricultural waste in short circuit.
Pyrogasification technology that allows a wide spectrum of biomass to be used for energy (heat, electricity, steam, cold, drying) in a clean, local and profitable way.
Facility fully autonomous and remotely controllable thanks to an elaborate control command optimized thanks to big data.
- BREST METROPOLEA19Sandrine MIKOL ; Chargée de développement économique ;
02 98 33 53 18 ; sandrine.mikol@brest-metropole.fr
24 rue Coat-ar-gueven – 29200 BRESTBrest métropole is deploying its policy in favour of the energy transition through its involvement in the building renovation, the development of renewable energies (Brest heating network is over 50km, provision of a “solar cadastre”, etc.) or by promoting sustainable mobility.
- C3S NUMÉRIQUESA16Sébastien BOURHIS ; Président ;
06 67 79 27 69 ; s.bourhis@c3snumeriques.bzh
1 Le Clos du Sabotier – 29510 EDERNStudy & design, urban digital development.
C3S Numériques is a design office specializing in urban digital development that covers all services around the various components of a SmartCity Solution. This diversity of missions allows C3S Numériques to strengthen its expertise on deployment issues. C3S Numériques favors the composition of multidisciplinary teams and the mobilization of advanced skills to meet the challenges of the various services entrusted to it. C3S Numériques intervenes in video protection, urban sound system, …
- CCI MBOB23
Vincent COPPOLA ; Directeur du développement économique, CCI MBO Quimper ;
02 98 98 29 38 ; vincent.coppola@bretagne-ouest.cci.bzh
145 av. de Keradennec, CS 76029 – 29330 QUIMPER CedexNetworking companies and supporting projects with the objective of saving resources and promoting opportunities for pooling and local synergies.
- CEA TECH BRETAGNEB3Delphine MOAL ; Assistante de direction ;
02 56 70 00 50 ; delphine.moal @cea.fr
Pépinière d’entreprises Bâtiment A, 13 rte de l’innovation – 29561 QUIMPER CEDEX 9
Free and virtually unlimited in supply, renewable energy is emerging as a crucial solution to the problem of dwindling natural resources.
CEA Tech is developing converters to transform these flux energy sources into usable energy in the form of electricity or heat. These converters, intended mainly for silicon-based PV solar technologies, will help reduce manufacturing costs while improving cell and system energy yields.
CEA Tech is also developing energy storage systems like batteries and fuel cells to smooth out intermittent renewable energy production.
- CERVVALC7Mathieu BODA ; Ingénieur d’Affaires ;
06 45 10 00 35 ; boda@cervval.com
140 av. Graham Bell – 29280 PLOUZANESimulation of complex systems. Digital twin & planning.
- COOL ROOF FRANCEB15Antoine HORELLOU ; Directeur Général ;
02 44 84 08 04 ; ahorellou@coolroof-france.com
287 rue Ernest Hemingway – 29200 BRESTCoolRoof France SAS is based in Brest since 2016. We help companies and communities to overcome the challenges of summer overheating by painting their roofs with a thermoreflective, ecological and locally produced white paint. Our solution allows to extend roof’s life, and save energy and money.
- CRÉDIT AGRICOLE DU FINISTÈRESPONSOR - B17Audrey BROSSARD ; responsabilité sociétale d’entreprise
02 98 76 06 89 ; audrey.brossard@ca-finistere.fr
7 route du Loch – 29555 QUIMPER Cedex 9Crédit Agricole du Finistère actively supports the structuring projects for the future of Finistère and the financing of the energy transition. As the leading local banking network, it acts for the sustainable development of its territory, and puts its 118 points of sale at the service of its 448,400 customers and members.
- ECO SOLAR BREIZHC21Jean-Luc FLEUREAU ; Président ;
06 63 00 89 98 ; information.eurosolar@gmail.com
7 rue de Pouloupry – 29200 BREST
The ECO SOLAR BREIZH association was born in 2010 to design HEOL, a solar electric competition vehicle – 27th in the 2015 World Ranking, out of 57 teams. In 2016 the association designed HX², a two-seater urban solar vehicle, hybrid hydrogen and PV. Both vehicles are shown on Breizh Transition.
- EDFA11Frederic COSPEREC ; Directeur du développement territorial Bretagne ;
02 98 00 61 40 ; frederic.cosperec@edf.fr
Direction Commerce Ouest – EDF Collectivités, 205 rue de Kererven – 29803 Brest Cedex 09Advices and solutions around energy performance. The reduction of final energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, or energy bill are all opportunities to roll out low-carbon local projects, competitive and innovative, driver for territories attractiveness and development. EDF group presents all of its know-how aiming to make energy transition a reality.
- EFICIAC24Tony BEZIERS ; Directeur de la communication ;
tony.beziers@eficia.com
37 rue des Mathurins – 75008 PARISEFICIA develops innovative solutions in Europe to optimize in real time the energy and economic performance of buildings. The solution is based on the constant development of intelligent algorithms and the learning and expertise of the operation of thousands of equipment driven 24/7 by our experts on a variety of building typologies.
- EIFFAGE ENERGIE SYSTEMESA13Emmanuel RICHOU; Directeur ;
02 98 62 15 77 ; contact.morlaix.energie@eiffage.com
ZI de Kériven – 19 bis rue Marcelin Berthelot – 29600 ST MARTIN DES CHAMPSEiffage Energie Systèmes designs, builds and operates energy and information networks and systems. Eiffage Energie Systèmes integrates energy efficiency in each of its business lines from design to operation – maintenance, enabling it to value innovative solutions and optimize its customers’ projects in communities, the service sector or the industry.
- ELECTRICIENS SANS FRONTIERESB25Joël ROUE ; Correspondant partenariat ;
02 98 37 27 24 ; joelroue@orange.fr
ESF-Délégation Bretagne, c/o M. Guy Seznec, 115 rue du Resti – 29200 BRESTA Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) and a registered charity, Electriciens sans frontières works with the poorest communities to improve their living conditions through activities to provide them with access to electricity and water. Its actions fall within the framework of the UN Sustainable Development Goals and use more than 90% of renewable energy sources.
- ENAGB18Joel NEDELEC ; Ingénieur commercial ;
02 98 55 51 99 ; jne@enag.fr
31 rue Marcel Paul – 29000 QUIMPERENAG, designer and manufacturer of energy conversion equipment for over 70 years, proposes complete smart grid solutions and products adapted for wind turbines, tidal turbines and solar industries. ENAG is expert in the field of rotating machines (motors and generators) and power electronics (battery chargers, power supplies, UPS systems, frequency converters….). ENAG manufactures in Quimper in its factory at ZI KERDRONIOU.
- ENEDISOFFICIAL PARTNER - A14Marie-Cécile PENVERN ; Responsable Communication ;
02 98 00 70 16 ; marie-cecile.penvern@enedis.fr
64 bd Voltaire – CS 76504 – 35065 RENNESEnedis is a public DSO which manages the electricity grid and assists the regions with their energy projects. In the near future the regions will have new methods of production with more renewable energy produced locally and new uses with the increase in electric vehicules and self-supply. Soon, the consumers will be equiped with new tools in particular the electricity meter Linky which will enable them to control their comsumption. Adapting the electricity distribution system is a necessity to take in to account these new uses. This is a major challenge for Enedis which has been commited to developing smart grids for several years and particularly in the SMILE project in 2016. Work is already underway as on the islands of Finistere for example with the micro-grid in Saint Nicolas des Glénan. This micro-grid is supplied by solar panels, wind generators and batteries to optimise changing production and consumption. There is another project in Penestin in the Morbihan run by a self-supply group which produces electricity from panels installed on the town workshops and redistributes it locally to a dozen companies. The major challenge of energy transition gives Enedis and its partners a central role to play in the success of this project.
- ENERCOOP BRETAGNEA8Marie JAILLARD-SEFFALS ; chargée de communication ;
02 99 35 69 44 ; marie.jaillard@bretagne-enercoop.fr
7 rue Jean Macé – 35700 RENNESEnercoop is a 100% renewable and cooperative electricity supplier with short circuit logic.
Enercoop’s objective is to source, directly and exclusively, from renewable energy producers and develop tools to control electricity demand.
As of 1rst September 2018, Enercoop has more than 60,000 customers, more than 30,000 members, 170 producers and 150 employees.
Enercoop Bretagne is part of the Enercoop network since 2013 to develop the project closer to consumers and put the subject of energy in the hands of citizens. Based in Rennes, the Breton cooperative has 2000 members, 12 producers and 6000 consumers including a dozen communities including Lorient, Brest, Rennes, Plouguerneau, as well as high schools in the Brittany region.
- ENGIEOFFICIAL PARTNER - A12Stéphanie SOUCHET ; Assistante de Direction ;
02 99 23 12 17 ; stephanie.souchet@engie.com
1 rue du Général de Gaulle – 25760 SAINT GRÉGOIREENGIE Delegation Bretagne and its subsidiaries (Brittany: 2,500 employees, Finistère: 753 employees, Cornouaille countries: 307 employees) are in control of the entire knowledge chain of the energy professions, relying on a simplified territorial organization, favoring local roots and the synergy of the businesses, resolutely connected to its customers.
ENGIE puts responsible growth at the heart of its business (electricity, natural gas, energy services) and accelerates its transformation to drive the energy transition. The Group focuses on energy efficiency, renewable energies, digital and new business.
ENGIE develops efficient and innovative solutions for individuals, cities and businesses, relying in particular on its expertise.
The aim of the Breizh Transition fair is to bring together economic players responding to the issues of the energy transition: renewable energies, energy efficiency, sustainable mobility and smart grids.
It is in this spirit that ENGIE Délégation Bretagne is a partner in the 2019 edition of Breizh Transition. The delegation and its local subsidiaries will be present to explain the Group’s powerful and innovative tools and solutions; and thus convince local partners and professionals that we can all be actors in the energy transition.
- ENOGRIDA4Benjamin BERTHOU ; COO ;
06 77 42 20 88 ; ben@enogrid.com ;
196 rue La Fayette – 75010 PARISThe ENOGRID company provides advice and software solutions to collective self-consumption projects. It sells services of support, animation and personalized innovations for the collective self-consumption.
The SaaS software platform developed by Enogrid also enables group self-consumption projects in operation to benefit from a simple and ergonomic tool that specifically addresses their operating needs and enables them to support each consumer in an energy transition process.
- ENTECH SMART ENERGIESB12Christopher FRANQUET; Président;
02 98 94 44 48 ; christopher.franquet@entech-se.com
69 avenue des Sports – 29000 QUIMPEREntech SE is specialized in the conversion of electrical energy. Entech SE offers optimized energy conversion solutions for smart grids to integrate new energy uses. Its mission is storage coupled with precise control algorithms and optimized energy conversion systems. The company is also involved in industrial processes and various activities related to energy.
- ERGA2Thomas HALBERT ; Responsable Agence de Nantes ;
02 40 73 12 98 ; thalbert@erg.eu ;
12 rue Alain Barbe Torte – 44200 NANTESFor the past ten years, ERG has been active mainly in the production of wind, solar and hydroelectric power. In Italy, the group is the leading wind operator and is one of the leaders in Europe with 1.8 GW of wind farms in operation, including 360 MW in France. With integration of a development team, ERG is present during all life of its wind farms, from site identification to repowering. By the transversality of its competences ERG ensures a continuous and effective follow-up, to reinforce the links with the local actors.
- GEO PLCC20Yann BIGUET ; Responsable Agri & Ind ;
06 37 84 15 38 ; ybiguet@geoplc.com
48 rue Cambon – 75001 PARISHistorical leader of delegated companies actively participating in Energy Efficiency Obligation schemes (EEOs), GEO PLC has been supporting its private and public partners in their renovation projects since 2008. The 10 largest energy companies trust GEO PLC to meet their energy saving obligations, including Intermarché, co-shareholder since 2013.
- GRDF - GAZ RESEAU DISTRIBUTION FRANCEC13Audrey BUZARE ; Responsable Communication ; Direction Territoriale GRDF Bretagne ;
02 98 76 85 11; audrey.buzare@grdf.fr
3 rue Alfred Le Bars – 29018 QUIMPERAs the main distributor of natural gas in France, GRDF distributes natural gas daily to more than 11 million customers, so that they have gas when they need it. To heat, cook, move, and enjoy a convenient, economical, comfortable and modern energy, whatever their supplier.
For this, and in accordance with its public service missions, GRDF designs, builds, operates, maintains the largest distribution network in Europe (198,886km) and develops it in more than 9,500 towns, ensuring the safety of people and goods and the quality of the distribution.
- GREENYELLOWSPONSOR - B10Aurélia ELISE ; Responsable Marketing et Communication ;
01 53 65 26 86 ; aelise@greenyellow.fr
44 rue Cambronne – 75015 PARISAt GREENYELLOW our mission is to accelerate our clients’ energy transition,
using a platform of technical solutions enabling them to consume better and consume less, while reducing their energy bills or ecological footprint.
- Groupe LA POSTEOFFICIAL PARTNER - B11Olivier BACCIALONE ; Délégué au Développement Régional ;
06 58 45 04 71 ; olivier.baccialone@laposte.fr
9 rue du Colonel Pierre Avia – cedex 15 – 75757 PARISLa Poste has naturally chosen to position itself alongside the territories to accelerate the ecological and energy transition. A major logistics company and a national network with no equivalent in the country, with a powerful bank in the territories, La Poste is able to reach every citizen, every day and wherever they are. In addition, it has been engaged for more than fifteen years in its own energy transition through a CSR policy.
Ambitious, especially through the deployment of the world’s first electric fleet, strong actions on the energy efficiency of its buildings, and by a major commitment to full carbon neutrality for its mail, parcel and digital offers, La Poste has decided to put its know-how in the field of energy transition serving territorial players through its subsidiaries, such as Bemobi, specialized in the long-term rental of fleet of electric bike, or Action Habitat and Depar, which act for the energy renovation of housing. La Poste is also partnering with major partners, such as the Suez group with which a joint subsidiary has been created, Recygo, for a joint recycling of office waste, or like the Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations, by creating Sobre, for the optimization of the energy performance of commercial buildings. La Banque Postale supports carbon-free financing projects.
La Poste is thus able to accelerate energy transition projects in the territories.
- Groupe SQUIBANOFFICIAL PARTNER - A7Julien MORIZUR ; Chargé de développement ; 02 98 40 68 39 ; julien.morizur@squiban.com ; 335 rue Alain COLAS, ZAC Ty Ar Menez – 29470 PLOUGASTEL DAOULAS
The SQUIBAN Group specializes in industrial electricity, heating and new and renewable energies. Its core market remains equipment under greenhouses, climate management and energy control. With 11 agencies and a strong hold on the West, the Group is expanding throughout France and makes energy transition a major focus of its development.
- GRT GAZC13Isabelle POULIT ; Chargée de communication et RSE ; Délégation Territoriale Centre Atlantique ;
02 40 38 87 76 ; isabelle.poulit@grtgaz.com
10 Quai Emile Cormerais – 44818 SAINT HERBLAINGRTgaz owns and operates 32,450km of underground pipelines to transport gas over most of the territory and supply industrial sites and communities. GRTgaz invests in innovative solutions allowing the development of renewable energies and uses around mobility.
- GUYOT ENVIRONNEMENTB19Nathalie BROUDER ; chargée d’événementiel ;
nathalie.broudeur@guyotenvironnement.com
190 rue Monjaret de Kerjegu, ZI Portuaire – 29200 BRESTWaste grouping and management center.
- H2X-SYSTEMSC19Jean-Luc FLEUREAU ; DG Mobility ;
06 63 00 86 98 ; jean-luc.fleureau@h2x-ecosystems.com ;
11 rue du Parc – 35400 ST MALOH2X-Systems proposes to create ecosystems to produce green hydrogen and develop a mobility solution for all thanks to a hydrogen solar hybrid car. H2X’s business model is based on value sharing, so that it is created in the territories and stays there.
In addition, H2X develops equipment and systems for the production of green hydrogen, its storage and its use in vehicles.
- HAFFNER ENERGYB5Thibaut MATHON ; Community Manager ;
03 26 74 99 11 ; thibaut.mathon@haffner-energy.com ;
2 place de la Gare, 51300 Vitry-Le-François.HAFFNER ENERGY is a start-up in the energy transition in the field of renewable energies. The company has developed a technological breakthrough process, called HYNOCA® and protected by 14 patent groups, to produce renewable hydrogen from biomass.
This process produces hydrogen for mobility, with an energy efficiency of almost 70%.
HAFFNER ENERGY, which comes from the SOTEN design office, has more than 20 years of experience in the production of energy and biomass.
- IBLOO PROA26Eddy VAN HULLE ; Co-Gérant ;
eddy.vanhulle@ibloopro.fr
66 rue des Douets – 37100 TOURSiBloo Pro is a telecom operator for businesses and communities.
- IRTEC CCI MBOA1Bruno FAOU ; Directeur ;
02 98 90 05 83 ; bruno.faou@bretagne-ouest.cci.bzh
5 rue Alice Richard ZI de Kerdroniou – 29000 QUIMPEROur technical training center is specialized in the training needed by technicians to work on electricity supply networks: live “public networks”, linky meters, and live “electrical installations” (batteries, electrical equipment, tertiary and industrial installations)
- KAIROS BIOCOMPOSITES - EXPLOREC26
Erwan Grossmann, Kairos Biocomposites ;
biocomposite@kairos-jourdain.com
Emmanuel Poisson-Quinton, Explore ;
emmanuel@explore-jourdain.com , 02 98 50 68 40 ;
1 rue des Senneurs – 29900 CONCARNEAUKairos has created a unit dedicated to the research and dissemination of biosourced composites. We support you in prototyping and pre-series production so that the reduction of the environmental impacts of composite materials is at the heart of your eco-design approaches.
Explore is an incubator for exploration projects dedicated to the environment. Wether through the development of scientific knowledge, open source innovation or awareness-raising mechanisms, these explorations open up new possibilities. Explore federates them in its Concarneau basecamp and support them on a daily basis.
- KEMIWATTA28Nicolas MONNOT ; Chef de projet ;
nmt@kemiwatt.com
11 allée de Beaulieu – 35708 RENNESKEMIWATT designs and manufactures an innovative Redox Flow Battery technology using organic electrolytes. KEMIWATT technology has numerous advantages such as, no fire hazard or explosion, no leaks due to corrosion, no heavy metals, rare earth or precious metals, modular and scalable, environmentally friendly with recyclable electrolytes. KEMIWATT targets 2 market segments, microgrids and integration of intermittent energy sources. KEMIWATT has collected many awards and is the winner of the 2018 World Innovation Contest.
- KEYNERGIEA22Jean-François LE ROMANCER ; Président ;
06 23 48 12 71 ; jf.leromancer@keynergie.com
34 rue des Clos Beauregards, 92500 Reuil-MalmaisonKeynergie is an engineering and consulting company specialized in the energy sector. We develop a range of services for territories and companies:
Data Analytics: to help our customers identify opportunities for energy transition and ensure a more relevant operational deployment in their markets, we develop decision support tools based on massive data analysis.
Innovation engineering: to ensure the success of your projects, we provide expert advice in the energy field at all key stages: design, strategic partnerships, financing and access to the market.
- LIGERC15Rozenn MASSÉ ; Assistante Gestion ;
02 97 47 00 22 ; communication@liger.fr
Lieudit Le Parco, Bd Auguste Le Goff – 56500 LOCMINESEM LIGER has created a territorial renewable energy center based on a principle of low carbon circular economy. LIGER valorizes 60 000 tons of biomass from different sectors of local activities (communities, industries, agriculture) using a boiler and an anaerobic digestion unit to produce heat, electricity, biomethane , biomethane fuel (bioGNC), biofertilizer and biofuel. By creating an ecosystem where actors are interdependent, LIGER is a good example of energy transition.
- LOCOGENC4Jennifer RAMSAY ; Chef de Projet ;
09 52 41 52 43 ; jennifer.ramsay@locogen.com
34 rue Frederic Le Guyader, 35200 RENNESLocogen is a consultancy and co-developer of wind and solar projects in western France. We offer an innovative tailored approach to our clients and partners, sharing the risks of development and delivering strong, well-accepted local projects.
- NAODENC6Cyril TERRIEN ; Directeur du développement ;
02 85 52 43 23 ; cyril.terrien@naoden.com
10 rue des Usines – 44100 NANTESNaoden designs bioenergetic power plants producing electricity and heat from wood waste (dry and wet). Innovation brings by Naoden lie in the capacity of the company to treat all the process of waste repurposing (prepare > transform > repurpose), to answer all customers’ requirement. All costs link to wastes are changed in financial product.
- NASS & WINDB4Romain BARONNET ; Directeur du Développement ;
02 97 37 56 06 ; romain.baronnet@nass-et-wind.com
1 rue d’Estienne d’Orves, CS 20641, 56106 LORIENT CEDEXAs an independent producer of renewable energies, the Nass & Wind Group is active in the three sectors of biomass, wind and solar photovoltaic.
The Nass & Wind Group operates the projects it develops, finances and carries out throughout the duration of the contract for the purchase of electricity or the public service delegation it holds.
As a forest owner, the Nass & Wind Group also supplies wood energy to collective and industrial boiler houses.
- NEXIODE SMART CITIESA20Olivier DENIEL ; Président ;
02 98 10 36 21 ; olivier.deniel@nexiode.com
112 Boulevard de Créach Gwen – 29000 QUIMPERNEXIODE is a company based in Quimper that responds to the challenges of the energy transition by proposing innovative solutions dedicated to the control of public lighting and private parks.
Our equipment is equipped with luminaires that become « connected ».
Our WixLi solution enables communities to achieve significant energy savings on their lighting assets.
- ORDRE DES ARCHITECTES DE BRETAGNEC18Conseil de l’Ordre des architectes de Bretagne ;
02 99 79 02 99 ; contact@ordredesarchitectesbretagne.org
1 rue Marie et Simone Alizon BP 70248 – 35120 RENNES CedexThe Order of Architects, a private-law body under the supervision of the Ministry of Culture, is responsible for public service missions. Among its main responsibilities are the maintenance of the table, the code of ethics, the protection of the title, the settlement of disputes and the information of 1,300 Breton architects.
- QUENEA ENERGIES RENOUVELABLESA5Amandine L’HARIDON ; Commerciale et Marketing ;
02 98 93 31 00 ; amandine.lharidon@quenea.com
12 place du Champ de foire – 29270 CARHAIXQUENEA RENEWABLES ENERGIES, is an independant french company established in the West of France. Since its beginnig in 1996, QUENEA RENEWABLES ENERGIES contributes to develop wind farms and solar solutions until their achievement. The company provides its expertise in sustainable energy solutions to the community, for all R.E projects.
QUENEA RENEWABLES ENERGIES : Technical Enginneeering and Researching Operator (PV, Wind, etc.)
- 25 EMPLOYEES
- OVER 20 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE
- +3000 PV FARMS STARTED TO OPERATE
- SOLAR FARMS DEVELOPED & BUILT: 10 MWc
- WIND FARMS DEVELOPED & BUILT: 125 MWc
- FARMS PROJECTS CURRENTLY UNDER DEVELOPMENT
o 35 MW FOR FUTURE SOLAR POWER STATIONS
o 170 MW FOR FUTURE WIND FARMS
- QUIMPER BRETAGNE OCCIDENTALEPUBLIC PARTNER - A17
Jocelyne L’HYVER ; Chargée de mission PCAET
02 98 98 89 98 ; jocelyne.lhyver@quimper.bzh
44 place Saint Corentin CS 26004 – 29107 QUIMPERIn the Pays de Cornouaille, Quimper Bretagne Occidentale was born on January 1, 2017, the merger between Quimper Community and the community of communes of Pays Glazik, and the integration of the town of Quéménéven. This new territory, made up of 14 communes, forms the main urban center of the Pays de Cornouaille. It now represents the second most populous intercommunal structure in Finistère after Brest Métropole, with a population of 100,187, and has a high profile in terms of jobs, services, shops and cultural activities throughout Cornwall.
Labeled Cit’ergie in 2018, it is with a partnership and territorial vision that Quimper Bretagne Occidentale deploys its energy climate policies. By its exemplary nature and its achievements, the agglomeration community wishes to support a regional dynamic, coordinated and structuring, relying on partnerships, knowledge sharing, feedback and pooling resources and resources. In 2015, the agglomeration community seized the issues of green growth, and those of the COP 21, by encouraging the first edition of the Breizh Transition, in order to highlight the talents and contributions to the energy transition of its territory, and, more widely those of Brittany. After a second edition in 2017, Quimper Bretagne Occidentale confirmed its support for the 2019 event, which is a transitional marker in the Breton landscape, and beyond.
- QUIMPER CORNOUAILLE DÉVELOPPEMENTPUBLIC PARTNER - A17Nicolas KERLOCH ; Responsable Pôle Transition énergétique ;
02 98 10 42 51 ; nicolas.kerloch@quimper-cornouaille-developpement.fr
10 route de l’Innovation – 29000 QUIMPERQuimper Cornouaille Development (QCD) is the economic development and urban planning agency of Cornouaille, which is gathering seven agglomerations and communal communities in south Finistere.
QCD supports elected officials and socio-economic actors in their collective thinking and concerted actions in the field of territory planning and development.
QCD main role is to promote local development , being at the same time an agency for economic development , urban planning, Land for contracting with the Region and local actors, involving in energy and climate. One of its main mission is the “Energy transition”.
Within its mission of « Energy Transition » QCD advises and accompanies elected officials, local authorities as well as local stakeholders and individuals on energy transition issues.
QCD promote and encourage Cornwall’s participation of public and private actors in their national efforts by limiting greenhouse gas emissions, by saving energy and developing renewable energies such as wood energy, marine technology.
As a partner of the 3rd edition of Breizh Transition, QCD is providing its knowledge of the situation and the perspectives of the energy transition.
- REDEO ENERGIESB2Valentin PRIMAULT ; Chef de projets ;
02 97 28 44 86 ; v.primault@redeo.bzh
10 rue Caïnain 56300 – PONTIVYRedeo Energies is the first local supplier of natural gas created by a non lucrative association. Since 2014, the company helps its clients dealing with their cost and consumption of energy.
Actor of the local and sustainable transition, Redeo Energies developps the BioBreizh Gaz, a green gas 100% renewable, injected in GRDF Grids by local producers.
- SABELLAB1Marlène MOUTEL ; Ingénieure commerciale ;
02 98 10 12 35 ; m.moutel@sabella.bzh
7 rue Félix Le Dantec – 29000 QUIMPERDevelopment of tidal and hybrid ENR solutions. Sabella promotes a new energy model, based on tidal energy, for isolated island or coastal communities.
- SAVEOL ENERGIES NOUVELLESSPONSOR - B7Erwan LE PEMP ; Directeur des achats ;
06 88 11 72 79 ; erwan.lepemp@saveol.com ;
77 rue du Père Gwenael, 29470 Plougastel-DaoulasSavéol Energies Nouvelles is a think tank whose objective is to accelerate the energy transition in Savéol’s vegetable farms. During meetings and workshops, it brings together more than a hundred energy partners to research and adapt solutions to greenhouses.
- SDEFPUBLIC PARTNER - A9Jacques MONFORT ; Directeur Général des Services ;
02 98 10 36 36 ; contact@sdef.fr
9 allée Sully – 29000 QUIMPERThe Departmental Energy and Equipment Trade Union of Finistère, as Organizing Authority of the Distribution of Electricity (AODE), is in charge of the organization of the public service of distribution of electrical energy on the territory of 269 communes out of the 277 that counts the department. It also has four optional skills: gas, street lighting, heating and cooling networks and electronic communications.
An important player in the Finistère economy, with € 40 million in investments each year and about 600 direct or induced jobs, SDEF is a major player in the energy transition.
It intervenes in the control of the energy demand, the development of renewable energies (by the end of 2019 realization of 40 photovoltaic power system in partnership with local authorities), energy purchasing groups, the development of recharging infrastructure for electric vehicles (a network of 213 charging stations has been deployed), smart grids. The SDEF also offers a shared energy consulting service.
The SDEF has also created a local mixed economy company (MEC) « Energies en Finistère » to promote the development of renewable energies in Finistère.
In 2019, the SDEF initiated new development axes in the energy transition : the development of a new competence at the service of the communities in the field of the networks of heat, the development of gas stations for vehicles, the assistance to the communities for the setting up of Climate Territorial Air Energy Plans.
In 2019 SDEF also embarked on an ambitious innovative project by offering the Finistère communities an « Intelligent Territory » service based on a LoRa-type communication infrastructure.
- SIEMENSB14Jérôme ODDO ; Ingénieur des Ventes ;
06 85 83 42 62 ; jerome.oddo@siemens.com
2 rue de la Néva – 38004 GRENOBLEThe Energy Management division is one of the leading suppliers of products, systems, solutions and services for the reliable transmission and distribution of electricity. As a trusted partner in the construction and extension of energy infrastructure, the Energy Management division has a portfolio that is perfectly adapted to the needs of electricity suppliers and industrial companies to ensure an efficient supply of energy.
- SMILEB20Françoise Restif ; Coordinatrice,
f.restif@bdi.fr
1 bis rte de Fougères, 35510 CESSION SÉVIGNÉSelected by the french government, SMILE (SMart Ideas to Link Energies) is a collaborative project deployed in Bretagne and Pays de la Loire. The main goal of SMILE is to provide business development, liaison and technical support for the deployment of a large range of regional industrial projects involving smart grids, in order to promote the local skills at the international level. Smile counts around 300 member, more than 60 certified projects and tangible industrial reality in Bretagne and Pays de la Loire. Numerous smart grids projects are growing (collective self-consumption and smart buildings, flexibility and smart areas, green mobility, consumer involvement, smart islands), and are contributing to the economic development and energy transition.
- SOLIA CONCEPTB16Gérald LE CLEACH ; Co-gérant ;
02 98 90 88 00 ; glc@solia-concept.fr
ZA de Troyalach Sud, 1 rue Louis Blériot – 29170 SAINT EVARZECSOLIA Concept is a design office in electronics and industrial IT specialized in the design of measurement, control and monitoring systems in the fields of test bench and energy.
We realize:
– study and development services to strengthen engineering teams.
– the design of energy measurement and supervision tools.
- TANGUY INDUSTRIE BOISC22André BOULIC ; ATC systèmes constructifs bois ;
02 98 04 02 39 ; andre.boulic@tanguy.fr
11 rue de la Roche, BP6 – 29870 LANNILISManufacture of laminated timber frames, walls in cross-laminated timber nailed TOT’M, and walls whith a cross-laminated timber glued TOT’M X, the second one is destinated to the construction of collective and tertiary buildings, homes, extensions and elevations buildings.
- VEOLIAC10Marc LE BODO ; Directeur du Développement ;
02 98 98 00 61 ; marc.le-bodo@veolia.com ;
58 rte du Loch, 29196 – QUIMPERPartner serving the territories, Veolia designs, develops and deploys solutions that have a positive impact on the environment, on individual well-being and on economic prosperity. Our aim is to make good quality water and sanitation accessible to all. We implement innovative solutions to preserve water resources and increase the level of service offered by the territories to the citizens.
- VOLTALISOFFICIAL PARTNER - C14Franck GUYOMARD ; Responsable partenariats ;
07 62 67 58 50 ; franck.guyomard@voltalis.com
Tour VISTA, 52-54 Quai de Dion – 92700 PUTEAUXVoltalis has developed and operates a unique technology based on Big Data to steer electric systems through demand. Voltalis optimizes in real time the electric flows of millions of appliances (heaters, aircons, solar PV, storage…) to provide utilities with a substitute to thermal power plants, and to provide energy savings to end-users. Voltalis is the largest scale real-time aggregator worldwide, with already more than 100,000 homes, commercial buildings and offices, and has sold its production to utilities on a daily basis since 2010.
- WKN FRANCEC11Audrey RISICATO ; Responsable des relations aux publics & territoires ;
02 40 58 73 14 ; a.risicato@wkn-france.fr
10 rue Charles Brunellière – 44100 NANTESWKN France, a 100% subsidiary of the PNE group, has been developing, financing and implementing wind energy projects since 2003. Our multidisciplinary team works every day at the heart of the territories, in close collaboration with local authorities and a network of recognized partners, to make the energy transition real. With the strength of the group’s expertise, WKN France designs integrated and efficient projects, thanks to a detailed analysis of the sites and the wind resources, a significant experience in grid connection and wind farm construction, a precise knowledge of operating and a precise knowledge of the financial engineering.
- WPDSPONSOR - C12Alison AGUILÉ ; Responsable Communication ;
06 32 91 65 49 ; a.aguile@wpd.fr
94 rue Saint Lazare – 75009 PARISIndependent renewable energy producer, wpd France develops, finances, builds and operates wind farms (both on and offshore) and solar parks (ground mounted and roof top).
- YPREMASPONSOR - B9Pierre PRIGENT ; Attaché de Développement et e-commerce ;
06 22 73 41 57 ; pierre.prigent@yprema.fr
ZA de Bel Air n°1 – 29700 PLUGUFFANYPREMA is a leader in the transformation of deconstruction materials. It selects, evaluates and recycles deconstructions to deliver a finished product to companies. This know-how allows YPREMA to propose solutions for the future and innovate in the context of the circular economy.
- ADVIZEO BY SETECC16+33 182 51 45 34 ; 42-52 Quai de la Rapée, 75012 PARIS
Advizeo is an all-in-one solution to improve the energy performance of buildings and save energy. Simple and user-oriented, the Advizeo offer includes:
1. The recovery of all data inherent to the building.
2. Data centralization and smart processing.
3. Advice and personalized support from Energy Managers.
- ALHYANGE ACOUSTIQUEA6Caroline DERNY ; Responsable agences Bretagne ;
02 98 90 48 15 ; cderny@alhyange.com
14 rue du Rouz – 29900 – CONCARNEAUA major player in acoustics, our design office has been offering acoustic and vibratory engineering services to building owners, design offices, architects, industrialists and companies since 1998 for the comfort and sound quality of spaces.
Thanks to our competent, passionate technical teams and the experience acquired on its prestigious projects, ALHYANGE Acoustique brings quality expertise with innovative technical solutions, optimized and adapted to the specificity of each project.
Because our ambition is to create attractive sound spaces and work to reduce noise pollution – a real health and well-being issue – we are at the forefront of measurement and modeling tools.
The team has a total of 18 employees and guarantees quality, availability, proximity and responsiveness, thanks to our presence in regional agencies: CONCARNEAU, VANNES, NANTES, ANGERS, TOURS, PARIS and LYON.
- ALTEREAB13Romain VITET ; Chargé de Communication ;
02 40 74 24 81 ; rvitet@alterea.fr
26 bd Vincent Gâche – 44200 NANTESEnergy engineer, ALTEREA accompanies its customers for the energy, ecological and digital transition of buildings and territories. Created in 2004 by Alban LAPIERRE, the company currently has 275 employees and is based in Nantes (head office and branch office), Paris, Lille, Bordeaux, Lyon, Strasbourg and Marseille. The company’s expertise is focused on four markets: social housing, residential housing, public works and tertiary structures. ALTEREA guarantees a global intervention ranging from advice / assistance to project management to monitoring energy performance, including the design and execution of works.
- BARILLECA10Ludivine DENION ; Assistante ;
02 98 50 42 20 ; ludivine.denion@actemium.com
1 rue des Sardiniers – 29187 CONCARNEAUBarillec Concarneau positions itself in the fields of electrical distribution, process (automation, supervision, plant intelligence), energy and its applications (photovoltaic production and self-consumption, energy efficiency), and mechanics / robotics.
- CEA TECH BRETAGNEB3Delphine MOAL ; Assistante de direction ;
02 56 70 00 50 ; delphine.moal @cea.fr
Pépinière d’entreprises Bâtiment A, 13 rte de l’innovation, 29561 QUIMPER CEDEX 9
Free and virtually unlimited in supply, renewable energy is emerging as a crucial solution to the problem of dwindling natural resources.
CEA Tech is developing converters to transform these flux energy sources into usable energy in the form of electricity or heat. These converters, intended mainly for silicon-based PV solar technologies, will help reduce manufacturing costs while improving cell and system energy yields.
CEA Tech is also developing energy storage systems like batteries and fuel cells to smooth out intermittent renewable energy production.
- COOL ROOF FRANCEB15Antoine HORELLOU ; Directeur Général ;
02 44 84 08 04 ; ahorellou@coolroof-france.com
287 rue Ernest Hemingway – 29200 BrestCoolRoof France SAS is based in Brest since 2016. We help companies and communities to overcome the challenges of summer overheating by painting their roofs with a thermoreflective, ecological and locally produced white paint. Our solution allows to extend roof’s life, and save energy and money.
- EDFA11Frederic COSPEREC ; Directeur du développement territorial Bretagne ;
02 98 00 61 40 ; frederic.cosperec@edf.fr
Direction Commerce Ouest – EDF Collectivités, 205 rue de Kererven – 29803 Brest Cedex 09Advices and solutions around energy performance. The reduction of final energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, or energy bill are all opportunities to roll out low-carbon local projects, competitive and innovative, driver for territories attractiveness and development. EDF group presents all of its know-how aiming to make energy transition a reality.
- EFICIAC24Tony BEZIERS ; Directeur de la communication ;
tony.beziers@eficia.com
37 rue des Mathurins – 75008 PARISEFICIA develops innovative solutions in Europe to optimize in real time the energy and economic performance of buildings. The solution is based on the constant development of intelligent algorithms and the learning and expertise of the operation of thousands of equipment driven 24/7 by our experts on a variety of building typologies.
- EIFFAGE ENERGIE SYSTEMESA13Emmanuel RICHOU; Directeur ;
02 98 62 15 77 ; contact.morlaix.energie@eiffage.com
ZI de Kériven – 19 bis rue Marcelin Berthelot – 29600 ST MARTIN DES CHAMPSEiffage Energie Systèmes designs, builds and operates energy and information networks and systems. Eiffage Energie Systèmes integrates energy efficiency in each of its business lines from design to operation – maintenance, enabling it to value innovative solutions and optimize its customers’ projects in communities, the service sector or the industry.
- ENGIEOFFICIAL PARTNER - A12Stéphanie SOUCHET ; Assistante de Direction ;
02 99 23 12 17 ; stephanie.souchet@engie.com
1 rue du Général de Gaulle – 25760 SAINT GRÉGOIREENGIE Delegation Bretagne and its subsidiaries (Brittany: 2,500 employees, Finistère: 753 employees, Cornouaille countries: 307 employees) are in control of the entire knowledge chain of the energy professions, relying on a simplified territorial organization, favoring local roots and the synergy of the businesses, resolutely connected to its customers.
ENGIE puts responsible growth at the heart of its business (electricity, natural gas, energy services) and accelerates its transformation to drive the energy transition. The Group focuses on energy efficiency, renewable energies, digital and new business.
ENGIE develops efficient and innovative solutions for individuals, cities and businesses, relying in particular on its expertise.
The aim of the Breizh Transition fair is to bring together economic players responding to the issues of the energy transition: renewable energies, energy efficiency, sustainable mobility and smart grids.
It is in this spirit that ENGIE Délégation Bretagne is a partner in the 2019 edition of Breizh Transition. The delegation and its local subsidiaries will be present to explain the Group’s powerful and innovative tools and solutions; and thus convince local partners and professionals that we can all be actors in the energy transition.
- GEO PLCC20Yann BIGUET ; Responsable Agri & Ind ;
06 37 84 15 38 ; ybiguet@geoplc.com
48 rue Cambon – 75001 PARISHistorical leader of delegated companies actively participating in Energy Efficiency Obligation schemes (EEOs), GEO PLC has been supporting its private and public partners in their renovation projects since 2008. The 10 largest energy companies trust GEO PLC to meet their energy saving obligations, including Intermarché, co-shareholder since 2013.
- GREENYELLOWSPONSOR - B10Aurélia ELISE ; Responsable Marketing et Communication ;
01 53 65 26 86 ; aelise@greenyellow.fr
44 rue Cambronne – 75015 PARISAt GREENYELLOW our mission is to accelerate our clients’ energy transition,
using a platform of technical solutions enabling them to consume better and consume less, while reducing their energy bills or ecological footprint.
- Groupe LA POSTEPARTNER - B11Olivier BACCIALONE ; Délégué au Développement Régional ;
06 58 45 04 71 ; olivier.baccialone@laposte.fr
9 rue du Colonel Pierre Avia – cedex 15 – 75757 PARISThe group La Poste is naturally collaborating, on ground level, with all territories so as to boost the ecological and energy transition. Our corporation draws upon an impressive logistics activity intertwined with a wide local network without any equivalent on the national level. We also provide banking services that stretch throughout the whole French territory. Therefore, we can easily reach every citizen, whatever the time and the place. In addition, as a group, we have been involved, for more than fifteen years, in our own energetic transition via our corporate social responsibility.
We are highly engaged into various ambitious programmes : implementation of the world premiere electrical fleet, incentives towards energy sober constructions and a commitment to offering total carbon free post, package and digital services. We vest our know-how in energy transition actions into territorial players and we do so via different subsidiaries : Benobi, a branch specialised in long term rental of electrical bicyles, or Action Habitat et Depar, which acts in the energy renovation market of housings. The group La Poste is also affiliated with other major business partners. In association with the Suez company, we have created a joint subsidiary, Recygo, which has a solidarity-based mission to recycle all office waste. With the Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations, we are acting, via our common branch Sobre, to optimise the energy performance of all tertiary buildings. Logically, La Banque Postale finances and supports all carbon-free projects.
Subsequently, the group La Poste is well-founded to foster any energy transition project, anywhere in the French territory.
- Groupe SQUIBANOFFICIAL PARTNER - A7Julien MORIZUR ; Chargé de développement ;
02 98 40 68 39 ; julien.morizur@squiban.com
Groupe SQUIBAN, 335 rue Alain COLAS, ZAC Ty Ar Menez – 29470 PLOUGASTEL DAOULAS
The SQUIBAN Group specializes in industrial electricity, heating and new and renewable energies. Its core market remains equipment under greenhouses, climate management and energy control. With 11 agencies and a strong hold on the West, the Group is expanding throughout France and makes energy transition a major focus of its development.
- ORDRE DES ARCHITECTES DE BRETAGNEC18Conseil de l’Ordre des architectes de Bretagne ;
02 99 79 02 99 ; contact@ordredesarchitectesbretagne.org
1 rue Marie et Simone Alizon BP 70248 – 35120 RENNES CedexThe Order of Architects, a private-law body under the supervision of the Ministry of Culture, is responsible for public service missions. Among its main responsibilities are the maintenance of the table, the code of ethics, the protection of the title, the settlement of disputes and the information of 1,300 Breton architects.
- QUIMPER CORNOUAILLE DÉVELOPPEMENTPUBLIC PARTNER - A17Nicolas KERLOCH ; Responsable Pôle Transition énergétique ;
02 98 10 42 51 ; nicolas.kerloch@quimper-cornouaille-developpement.fr
10 route de l’Innovation – 29000 QUIMPERQuimper Cornouaille Development (QCD) is the economic development and urban planning agency of Cornouaille, which is gathering seven agglomerations and communal communities in south Finistere.
QCD supports elected officials and socio-economic actors in their collective thinking and concerted actions in the field of territory planning and development.
QCD main role is to promote local development , being at the same time an agency for economic development , urban planning, Land for contracting with the Region and local actors, involving in energy and climate. One of its main mission is the “Energy transition”.
Within its mission of « Energy Transition » QCD advises and accompanies elected officials, local authorities as well as local stakeholders and individuals on energy transition issues.
QCD promote and encourage Cornwall’s participation of public and private actors in their national efforts by limiting greenhouse gas emissions, by saving energy and developing renewable energies such as wood energy, marine technology.
As a partner of the 3rd edition of Breizh Transition, QCD is providing its knowledge of the situation and the perspectives of the energy transition.
- SAVEOL ENERGIES NOUVELLESSPONSOR - B7Erwan LE PEMP ; Directeur des achats ;
06 88 11 72 79 ; erwan.lepemp@saveol.com ;
77 rue du Père Gwenael, 29470 Plougastel-DaoulasSavéol Energies Nouvelles is a think tank whose objective is to accelerate the energy transition in Savéol’s vegetable farms. During meetings and workshops, it brings together more than a hundred energy partners to research and adapt solutions to greenhouses.
- SIEMENSB14Jérôme ODDO ; Ingénieur des Ventes ;
06 85 83 42 62 ; jerome.oddo@siemens.com
2 rue de la Néva – 38004 GRENOBLEThe Energy Management division is one of the leading suppliers of products, systems, solutions and services for the reliable transmission and distribution of electricity. As a trusted partner in the construction and extension of energy infrastructure, the Energy Management division has a portfolio that is perfectly adapted to the needs of electricity suppliers and industrial companies to ensure an efficient supply of energy.
- SOLIA CONCEPTB16Gérald LE CLEACH ; Co-gérant ;
02 98 90 88 00 ; glc@solia-concept.fr
ZA de Troyalach Sud, 1 rue Louis Blériot – 29170 SAINT EVARZECSOLIA Concept is a design office in electronics and industrial IT specialized in the design of measurement, control and monitoring systems in the fields of test bench and energy.
We realize:
– study and development services to strengthen engineering teams.
– the design of energy measurement and supervision tools.
- TANGUY INDUSTRIE BOISC22André BOULIC ; ATC systèmes constructifs bois ;
02 98 04 02 39 ; andre.boulic@tanguy.fr
11 rue de la Roche, BP6 – 29870 LANNILISManufacture of laminated timber frames, walls in cross-laminated timber nailed TOT’M, and walls whith a cross-laminated timber glued TOT’M X, the second one is destinated to the construction of collective and tertiary buildings, homes, extensions and elevations buildings.
- VOLTALISOFFICIAL PARTNER - C14Franck GUYOMARD ; Responsable partenariats ;
07 62 67 58 50 ; franck.guyomard@voltalis.com
Tour VISTA, 52-54 Quai de Dion – 92700 PUTEAUXVoltalis has developed and operates a unique technology based on Big Data to steer electric systems through demand. Voltalis optimizes in real time the electric flows of millions of appliances (heaters, aircons, solar PV, storage…) to provide utilities with a substitute to thermal power plants, and to provide energy savings to end-users. Voltalis is the largest scale real-time aggregator worldwide, with already more than 100,000 homes, commercial buildings and offices, and has sold its production to utilities on a daily basis since 2010.
- KAIROS BIOCOMPOSITES - EXPLOREC26
Erwan Grossmann, Kairos Biocomposites ;
biocomposite@kairos-jourdain.com
Emmanuel Poisson-Quinton, Explore ;
emmanuel@explore-jourdain.com , 02 98 50 68 40 ;
1 rue des Senneurs – 29900 CONCARNEAUKairos has created a unit dedicated to the research and dissemination of biosourced composites. We support you in prototyping and pre-series production so that the reduction of the environmental impacts of composite materials is at the heart of your eco-design approaches.
Explore is an incubator for exploration projects dedicated to the environment. Wether through the development of scientific knowledge, open source innovation or awareness-raising mechanisms, these explorations open up new possibilities. Explore federates them in its Concarneau basecamp and support them on a daily basis.
- ACOUSTIQUE JLBIB6Cathy DE SAN FELICIANO ; Directeur Général Adjoint ;
02 97 37 01 02 ; cdsf@wanadoo.fr
Parc Technologique de Soye, 5 rue Copernic, 56270 PloemeurAcoustique JLBI, Office of Studies & Expertise in Acoustics and Vibration, is located in Ploemeur (56) for twenty years, and in Brest (29) with a second Agency.
Our company, composed of 8 expert and passionate people, will accompany you in all your steps where noise is a sensitive subject. Our team and our equipment park allow us to intervene as quickly as possible for more missions such as acoustical impact, forecast and control studies in the fields of Environment, Industry, and Building, on the whole of France and Export.
We also respond to all types of needs: audit-training-recommendations, and more specifically the Judicial Expertise.
Our know-how is the major asset in the accomplishment of our main mission : To be the expert of your noises by the advice and the accompanying !
- ATLANSUNC9Emmanuelle HELSENS ; Chargée de communication ;
02 85 52 92 59 ; emmanuelle@atlansun.fr
16 quai Ernest Renaud – 44105 NANTESAtlansun is the cluster gathering all the professional actors of the solar sector of the « Grand Ouest ». Our vision: to develop the share of solar energy in the regional energy mix at the service of all (companies, individuals, communities) by strengthening the solar sector of the Grand Ouest. Atlansun counts 150 members in Brittany and Pays de la Loire. Here, the sun rises in the West.
- BARILLECA10Ludivine DENION ; Assistante ;
02 98 50 42 20 ; ludivine.denion@actemium.com
1 rue des Sardiniers – 29187 CONCARNEAUBarillec Concarneau positions itself in the fields of electrical distribution, process (automation, supervision, plant intelligence), energy and its applications (photovoltaic production and self-consumption, energy efficiency), and mechanics / robotics.
- BAYWA-REB8Dorine GUESDON ; Responsable Marketing & Communication ;
02 72 24 52 04; dorine-guesdon@baywa-re.frFounded in 2009, BayWa r.e. develops, builds and operates renewable energy projects throughout the country. We place the territories at the heart of the development of our projects in order to achieve harmonious projects that benefit everyone.
- BBSC8Yves GUYON ; Président ;
02 98 94 86 32 ; bbs29@orange.fr
Kerlagadec, 29140 ST-YVIBBS Renewable Energies. Installations of solar panels, wind turbines. Electrical installation.
- BREIZH (BIO) GNVOFFICIAL PARTNER - C13Cécile LAGADEC ; Conseillère Innovation ;
02 99 23 88 99 ; clagadec@ceei-creativ.asso.fr
2 av de la Préfecture – 35042 RENNESBreizh Bio GNV, a network of actors mobilized to develop GNV uses in Brittany
The development of Natural Gas Vehicle for the heavy transport of people and goods is an opportunity for Brittany! Beyond the environmental benefits of this fuel, the challenge is also to prepare the competitiveness of the industry with an alternative fuel to diesel. Under the impulse of metropolises providing for the gradual ban of the most polluting vehicles in their urban centers, and then shippers, the challenge for transport stakeholders is to anticipate this energy transition.
Brittany through its biomass valorization potential also has the opportunity to reduce its energy dependence by producing locally a renewable fuel for transportation.
The collective is mobilizing for:
• promote the use of NGV in Brittany, in particular for the heavy transport of goods and people by road;
• build and operate NGV charging stations on the Breton territory, necessary for the circulation of NGV vehicles;
• encourage the purchase of NGV vehicles that will use and make the stations profitable;
• contribute to the development of anaerobic digestion projects, thus developing a local and renewable fuel (biomethane).
The actors in Breizh [bio] GNV: ADEME, Brittany Region, GRDF, GRTgaz, Brittany Energy, Morbihan Energies, Sde22, SDEF, SDe35, FNTR, FNTV, TLF, CCI35, Brittany Supply Chain and Créativ.
- BREIZH GREEN POWERA3Hubert SABOURIN ; représentant du Directeur Général ;
06 70 75 46 99 ; hubert.sabourin@minigreenpower.com
49 bis rue Michelet – 35700 RENNESStudy, design, construction and operation of small energy production plants from green green waste, wood waste and agricultural waste in short circuit.
Pyrogasification technology that allows a wide spectrum of biomass to be used for energy (heat, electricity, steam, cold, drying) in a clean, local and profitable way.
Facility fully autonomous and remotely controllable thanks to an elaborate control command optimized thanks to big data.
- BREST METROPOLEA19Sandrine MIKOL ; Chargée de développement économique ;
02 98 33 53 18 ; sandrine.mikol@brest-metropole.fr
24 rue Coat-ar-gueven – 29200 BRESTBrest métropole is deploying its policy in favour of the energy transition through its involvement in the building renovation, the development of renewable energies (Brest heating network is over 50km, provision of a “solar cadastre”, etc.) or by promoting sustainable mobility.
- CEA TECH BRETAGNEB3Delphine MOAL ; Assistante de direction ;
02 56 70 00 50 ; delphine.moal @cea.fr
Pépinière d’entreprises Bâtiment A, 13 rte de l’innovation – 29561 QUIMPER CEDEX 9
Free and virtually unlimited in supply, renewable energy is emerging as a crucial solution to the problem of dwindling natural resources.
CEA Tech is developing converters to transform these flux energy sources into usable energy in the form of electricity or heat. These converters, intended mainly for silicon-based PV solar technologies, will help reduce manufacturing costs while improving cell and system energy yields.
CEA Tech is also developing energy storage systems like batteries and fuel cells to smooth out intermittent renewable energy production.
- CERVVALC7Mathieu BODA ; Ingénieur d’Affaires ;
06 45 10 00 35 ; boda@cervval.com
140 av. Graham Bell – 29280 PLOUZANESimulation of complex systems. Digital twin & planning.
- EDFA11Frederic COSPEREC ; Directeur du développement territorial Bretagne ;
02 98 00 61 40 ; frederic.cosperec@edf.fr
Direction Commerce Ouest – EDF Collectivités, 205 rue de Kererven – 29803 Brest Cedex 09Advices and solutions around energy performance. The reduction of final energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, or energy bill are all opportunities to roll out low-carbon local projects, competitive and innovative, driver for territories attractiveness and development. EDF group presents all of its know-how aiming to make energy transition a reality.
- ELECTRICIENS SANS FRONTIERESB25Joël ROUE ; Correspondant partenariat ;
02 98 37 27 24 ; joelroue@orange.fr
ESF-Délégation Bretagne, c/o M. Guy Seznec, 115 rue du Resti – 29200 BRESTA Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) and a registered charity, Electriciens sans frontières works with the poorest communities to improve their living conditions through activities to provide them with access to electricity and water. Its actions fall within the framework of the UN Sustainable Development Goals and use more than 90% of renewable energy sources.
YPREMA is a leader in the transformation of deconstruction materials. It selects, evaluates and recycles deconstructions to deliver a finished product to companies. This know-how allows YPREMA to propose solutions for the future and innovate in the context of the circular economy.
- ENAGB18Joel NEDELEC ; Ingénieur commercial ;
02 98 55 51 99 ; jne@enag.fr
31 rue Marcel Paul – 29000 QUIMPERENAG, designer and manufacturer of energy conversion equipment for over 70 years, proposes complete smart grid solutions and products adapted for wind turbines, tidal turbines and solar industries. ENAG is expert in the field of rotating machines (motors and generators) and power electronics (battery chargers, power supplies, UPS systems, frequency converters….). ENAG manufactures in Quimper in its factory at ZI KERDRONIOU.
- ENEDISOFFICIAL PARTNER - A14Marie-Cécile PENVERN ; Responsable Communication ;
02 98 00 70 16 ; marie-cecile.penvern@enedis.fr
64 bd Voltaire – CS 76504 – 35065 RENNESEnedis is a public DSO which manages the electricity grid and assists the regions with their energy projects. In the near future the regions will have new methods of production with more renewable energy produced locally and new uses with the increase in electric vehicules and self-supply. Soon, the consumers will be equiped with new tools in particular the electricity meter Linky which will enable them to control their comsumption. Adapting the electricity distribution system is a necessity to take in to account these new uses. This is a major challenge for Enedis which has been commited to developing smart grids for several years and particularly in the SMILE project in 2016. Work is already underway as on the islands of Finistere for example with the micro-grid in Saint Nicolas des Glénan. This micro-grid is supplied by solar panels, wind generators and batteries to optimise changing production and consumption. There is another project in Penestin in the Morbihan run by a self-supply group which produces electricity from panels installed on the town workshops and redistributes it locally to a dozen companies. The major challenge of energy transition gives Enedis and its partners a central role to play in the success of this project.
- ENERCOOP BRETAGNEA8Marie JAILLARD-SEFFALS ; chargée de communication ;
02 99 35 69 44 ; marie.jaillard@bretagne-enercoop.fr
7 rue Jean Macé – 35700 RENNESEnercoop is a 100% renewable and cooperative electricity supplier with short circuit logic.
Enercoop’s objective is to source, directly and exclusively, from renewable energy producers and develop tools to control electricity demand.
As of 1rst September 2018, Enercoop has more than 60,000 customers, more than 30,000 members, 170 producers and 150 employees.
Enercoop Bretagne is part of the Enercoop network since 2013 to develop the project closer to consumers and put the subject of energy in the hands of citizens. Based in Rennes, the Breton cooperative has 2000 members, 12 producers and 6000 consumers including a dozen communities including Lorient, Brest, Rennes, Plouguerneau, as well as high schools in the Brittany region.
- ENGIEPARTNER - A12Stéphanie SOUCHET ; Assistante de Direction ;
02 99 23 12 17 ; stephanie.souchet@engie.com
1 rue du Général de Gaulle – 25760 SAINT GRÉGOIREENGIE Delegation Bretagne and its subsidiaries (Brittany: 2,500 employees, Finistère: 753 employees, Cornouaille countries: 307 employees) are in control of the entire knowledge chain of the energy professions, relying on a simplified territorial organization, favoring local roots and the synergy of the businesses, resolutely connected to its customers.
ENGIE puts responsible growth at the heart of its business (electricity, natural gas, energy services) and accelerates its transformation to drive the energy transition. The Group focuses on energy efficiency, renewable energies, digital and new business.
ENGIE develops efficient and innovative solutions for individuals, cities and businesses, relying in particular on its expertise.
The aim of the Breizh Transition fair is to bring together economic players responding to the issues of the energy transition: renewable energies, energy efficiency, sustainable mobility and smart grids.
It is in this spirit that ENGIE Délégation Bretagne is a partner in the 2019 edition of Breizh Transition. The delegation and its local subsidiaries will be present to explain the Group’s powerful and innovative tools and solutions; and thus convince local partners and professionals that we can all be actors in the energy transition.
- ENOGRIDA4Benjamin BERTHOU ; COO ;
06 77 42 20 88 ; ben@enogrid.com ;
196 rue La Fayette – 75010 PARIS.The ENOGRID company provides advice and software solutions to collective self-consumption projects. It sells services of support, animation and personalized innovations for the collective self-consumption.
The SaaS software platform developed by Enogrid also enables group self-consumption projects in operation to benefit from a simple and ergonomic tool that specifically addresses their operating needs and enables them to support each consumer in an energy transition process.
- ERGA2Thomas HALBERT ; Responsable Agence de Nantes ;
02 40 73 12 98 ; thalbert@erg.eu ;
12 rue Alain Barbe Torte – 44200 NANTESFor the past ten years, ERG has been active mainly in the production of wind, solar and hydroelectric power. In Italy, the group is the leading wind operator and is one of the leaders in Europe with 1.8 GW of wind farms in operation, including 360 MW in France. With integration of a development team, ERG is present during all life of its wind farms, from site identification to repowering. By the transversality of its competences ERG ensures a continuous and effective follow-up, to reinforce the links with the local actors.
- GRDF - GAZ RESEAU DISTRIBUTION FRANCEC13Audrey BUZARE ; Responsable Communication ; Direction Territoriale GRDF Bretagne ;
02 98 76 85 11; audrey.buzare@grdf.fr
3 rue Alfred Le Bars – 29018 QUIMPERAs the main distributor of natural gas in France, GRDF distributes natural gas daily to more than 11 million customers, so that they have gas when they need it. To heat, cook, move, and enjoy a convenient, economical, comfortable and modern energy, whatever their supplier.
For this, and in accordance with its public service missions, GRDF designs, builds, operates, maintains the largest distribution network in Europe (198,886km) and develops it in more than 9,500 towns, ensuring the safety of people and goods and the quality of the distribution.
- GREENYELLOWSPONSOR - B10Aurélia ELISE ; Responsable Marketing et Communication ;
01 53 65 26 86 ; aelise@greenyellow.fr
44 rue Cambronne – 75015 PARISAt GREENYELLOW our mission is to accelerate our clients’ energy transition,
using a platform of technical solutions enabling them to consume better and consume less, while reducing their energy bills or ecological footprint.
- Groupe SQUIBANOFFICIAL PARTNER - A7Julien MORIZUR ; Chargé de développement ;
02 98 40 68 39 ; julien.morizur@squiban.com
Groupe SQUIBAN, 335 rue Alain COLAS, ZAC Ty Ar Menez, 29470 PLOUGASTEL DAOULAS
The SQUIBAN Group specializes in industrial electricity, heating and new and renewable energies. Its core market remains equipment under greenhouses, climate management and energy control. With 11 agencies and a strong hold on the West, the Group is expanding throughout France and makes energy transition a major focus of its development.
- GRT GAZC13Isabelle POULIT ; Chargée de communication et RSE ; Délégation Territoriale Centre Atlantique ;
02 40 38 87 76 ; isabelle.poulit@grtgaz.com
10 Quai Emile Cormerais – 44818 SAINT HERBLAINGRTgaz owns and operates 32,450km of underground pipelines to transport gas over most of the territory and supply industrial sites and communities. GRTgaz invests in innovative solutions allowing the development of renewable energies and uses around mobility.
- H2X SYSTEMSC19Jean-Luc FLEUREAU ; DG Mobility ;
06 63 00 86 98 ; jean-luc.fleureau@h2x-ecosystems.com ;
11 rue du Parc – 35400 St-Malo.H2X-Systems proposes to create ecosystems to produce green hydrogen and develop a mobility solution for all thanks to a hydrogen solar hybrid car. H2X’s business model is based on value sharing, so that it is created in the territories and stays there.
In addition, H2X develops equipment and systems for the production of green hydrogen, its storage and its use in vehicles.
- HAFFNER ENERGYB5Thibaut MATHON ; Community Manager ;
03 26 74 99 11 ; thibaut.mathon@haffner-energy.com ;
2 place de la Gare – 51300 Vitry-Le-François.HAFFNER ENERGY is a start-up in the energy transition in the field of renewable energies. The company has developed a technological breakthrough process, called HYNOCA® and protected by 14 patent groups, to produce renewable hydrogen from biomass.
This process produces hydrogen for mobility, with an energy efficiency of almost 70%.
HAFFNER ENERGY, which comes from the SOTEN design office, has more than 20 years of experience in the production of energy and biomass.
- LIGERC15Rozenn MASSÉ ; Assistante Gestion ;
02 97 47 00 22 ; communication@liger.fr
Lieudit Le Parco, Bd Auguste Le Goff – 56500 LOCMINESEM LIGER has created a territorial renewable energy center based on a principle of low carbon circular economy. LIGER valorizes 60 000 tons of biomass from different sectors of local activities (communities, industries, agriculture) using a boiler and an anaerobic digestion unit to produce heat, electricity, biomethane , biomethane fuel (bioGNC), biofertilizer and biofuel. By creating an ecosystem where actors are interdependent, LIGER is a good example of energy transition.
- LOCOGENSPONSOR - C4Jennifer RAMSAY ; Chef de Projet ;
09 52 41 52 43 ; jennifer.ramsay@locogen.com
34 rue Frederic Le Guyader, 35200 RENNESLocogen is a consultancy and co-developer of wind and solar projects in western France. We offer an innovative tailored approach to our clients and partners, sharing the risks of development and delivering strong, well-accepted local projects.
- NAODENSPONSOR - C6Cyril TERRIEN ; Directeur du développement ;
02 85 52 43 23 ; cyril.terrien@naoden.com
10 rue des Usines – 44100 NANTESNaoden designs bioenergetic power plants producing electricity and heat from wood waste (dry and wet). Innovation brings by Naoden lie in the capacity of the company to treat all the process of waste repurposing (prepare > transform > repurpose), to answer all customers’ requirement. All costs link to wastes are changed in financial product.
- NASS & WINDB4Romain BARONNET ; Directeur du Développement ;
02 97 37 56 06 ; romain.baronnet@nass-et-wind.com
1 rue d’Estienne d’Orves, CS 20641, 56106 LORIENT CEDEXAs an independent producer of renewable energies, the Nass & Wind Group is active in the three sectors of biomass, wind and solar photovoltaic.
The Nass & Wind Group operates the projects it develops, finances and carries out throughout the duration of the contract for the purchase of electricity or the public service delegation it holds.
As a forest owner, the Nass & Wind Group also supplies wood energy to collective and industrial boiler houses.
- QUENEA ENERGIES RENOUVELABLESA5Amandine L’HARIDON ; Commerciale et Marketing ;
02 98 93 31 00 ; amandine.lharidon@quenea.com
12 place du Champ de foire – 29270 CARHAIXQUENEA RENEWABLES ENERGIES, is an independant french company established in the West of France. Since its beginnig in 1996, QUENEA RENEWABLES ENERGIES contributes to develop wind farms and solar solutions until their achievement. The company provides its expertise in sustainable energy solutions to the community, for all R.E projects.
QUENEA RENEWABLES ENERGIES : Technical Enginneeering and Researching Operator (PV, Wind, etc.)
- 25 EMPLOYEES
- OVER 20 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE
- +3000 PV FARMS STARTED TO OPERATE
- SOLAR FARMS DEVELOPED & BUILT: 10 MWc
- WIND FARMS DEVELOPED & BUILT: 125 MWc
- FARMS PROJECTS CURRENTLY UNDER DEVELOPMENT
o 35 MW FOR FUTURE SOLAR POWER STATIONS
o 170 MW FOR FUTURE WIND FARMS
- QUIMPER BRETAGNE OCCIDENTALEPUBLIC PARTNER - A17
Jocelyne L’HYVER ; Chargée de mission PCAET
02 98 98 89 98 ; jocelyne.lhyver@quimper.bzh
44 place Saint Corentin CS 26004 – 29107 QUIMPERIn the Pays de Cornouaille, Quimper Bretagne Occidentale was born on January 1, 2017, the merger between Quimper Community and the community of communes of Pays Glazik, and the integration of the town of Quéménéven. This new territory, made up of 14 communes, forms the main urban center of the Pays de Cornouaille. It now represents the second most populous intercommunal structure in Finistère after Brest Métropole, with a population of 100,187, and has a high profile in terms of jobs, services, shops and cultural activities throughout Cornwall.
Labeled Cit’ergie in 2018, it is with a partnership and territorial vision that Quimper Bretagne Occidentale deploys its energy climate policies. By its exemplary nature and its achievements, the agglomeration community wishes to support a regional dynamic, coordinated and structuring, relying on partnerships, knowledge sharing, feedback and pooling resources and resources. In 2015, the agglomeration community seized the issues of green growth, and those of the COP 21, by encouraging the first edition of the Breizh Transition, in order to highlight the talents and contributions to the energy transition of its territory, and, more widely those of Brittany. After a second edition in 2017, Quimper Bretagne Occidentale confirmed its support for the 2019 event, which is a transitional marker in the Breton landscape, and beyond.
- QUIMPER CORNOUAILLE DÉVELOPPEMENTPUBLIC PARTNER - A17Nicolas KERLOCH ; Responsable Pôle Transition énergétique ;
02 98 10 42 51 ; nicolas.kerloch@quimper-cornouaille-developpement.fr
10 route de l’Innovation – 29000 QUIMPERQuimper Cornouaille Development (QCD) is the economic development and urban planning agency of Cornouaille, which is gathering seven agglomerations and communal communities in south Finistere.
QCD supports elected officials and socio-economic actors in their collective thinking and concerted actions in the field of territory planning and development.
QCD main role is to promote local development , being at the same time an agency for economic development , urban planning, Land for contracting with the Region and local actors, involving in energy and climate. One of its main mission is the “Energy transition”.
Within its mission of « Energy Transition » QCD advises and accompanies elected officials, local authorities as well as local stakeholders and individuals on energy transition issues.
QCD promote and encourage Cornwall’s participation of public and private actors in their national efforts by limiting greenhouse gas emissions, by saving energy and developing renewable energies such as wood energy, marine technology.
As a partner of the 3rd edition of Breizh Transition, QCD is providing its knowledge of the situation and the perspectives of the energy transition.
- REDEO ENERGIESB2Valentin PRIMAULT ; Chef de projets ;
02 97 28 44 86 ; v.primault@redeo.bzh
10 rue Caïnain 56300 – PONTIVYRedeo Energies is the first local supplier of natural gas created by a non lucrative association. Since 2014, the company helps its clients dealing with their cost and consumption of energy.
Actor of the local and sustainable transition, Redeo Energies developps the BioBreizh Gaz, a green gas 100% renewable, injected in GRDF Grids by local producers.
- SABELLAB1Marlène MOUTEL ; Ingénieure commerciale ;
02 98 10 12 35 ; m.moutel@sabella.bzh
7 rue Félix Le Dantec – 29000 QUIMPERDevelopment of tidal and hybrid ENR solutions. Sabella promotes a new energy model, based on tidal energy, for isolated island or coastal communities.
- SAVEOL ENERGIES NOUVELLESSPONSOR - B7Erwan LE PEMP ; Directeur des achats ;
06 88 11 72 79 ; erwan.lepemp@saveol.com ;
77 rue du Père Gwenael, 29470 Plougastel-DaoulasSavéol Energies Nouvelles is a think tank whose objective is to accelerate the energy transition in Savéol’s vegetable farms. During meetings and workshops, it brings together more than a hundred energy partners to research and adapt solutions to greenhouses.
- SDEFPUBLIC PARTNER - A9Jacques MONFORT ; Directeur Général des Services ;
02 98 10 36 36 ; contact@sdef.fr
9 allée Sully – 29000 QUIMPERThe Departmental Energy and Equipment Trade Union of Finistère, as Organizing Authority of the Distribution of Electricity (AODE), is in charge of the organization of the public service of distribution of electrical energy on the territory of 269 communes out of the 277 that counts the department. It also has four optional skills: gas, street lighting, heating and cooling networks and electronic communications.
An important player in the Finistère economy, with € 40 million in investments each year and about 600 direct or induced jobs, SDEF is a major player in the energy transition.
It intervenes in the control of the energy demand, the development of renewable energies (by the end of 2019 realization of 40 photovoltaic power system in partnership with local authorities), energy purchasing groups, the development of recharging infrastructure for electric vehicles (a network of 213 charging stations has been deployed), smart grids. The SDEF also offers a shared energy consulting service.
The SDEF has also created a local mixed economy company (MEC) « Energies en Finistère » to promote the development of renewable energies in Finistère.
In 2019, the SDEF initiated new development axes in the energy transition : the development of a new competence at the service of the communities in the field of the networks of heat, the development of gas stations for vehicles, the assistance to the communities for the setting up of Climate Territorial Air Energy Plans.
In 2019 SDEF also embarked on an ambitious innovative project by offering the Finistère communities an « Intelligent Territory » service based on a LoRa-type communication infrastructure.
- SIEMENSB14Jérôme ODDO ; Ingénieur des Ventes ;
06 85 83 42 62 ; jerome.oddo@siemens.com
2 rue de la Néva – 38004 GRENOBLEThe Energy Management division is one of the leading suppliers of products, systems, solutions and services for the reliable transmission and distribution of electricity. As a trusted partner in the construction and extension of energy infrastructure, the Energy Management division has a portfolio that is perfectly adapted to the needs of electricity suppliers and industrial companies to ensure an efficient supply of energy.
- WKN FRANCEC11Audrey RISICATO ; Responsable des relations aux publics & territoires ;
02 40 58 73 14 ; a.risicato@wkn-france.fr
10 rue Charles Brunellière – 44100 NANTESWKN France, a 100% subsidiary of the PNE group, has been developing, financing and implementing wind energy projects since 2003. Our multidisciplinary team works every day at the heart of the territories, in close collaboration with local authorities and a network of recognized partners, to make the energy transition real. With the strength of the group’s expertise, WKN France designs integrated and efficient projects, thanks to a detailed analysis of the sites and the wind resources, a significant experience in grid connection and wind farm construction, a precise knowledge of operating and a precise knowledge of the financial engineering.
- WPDSPONSOR - C12Alison AGUILÉ ; Responsable Communication ;
06 32 91 65 49 ; a.aguile@wpd.fr
94 rue Saint Lazare – 75009 PARISIndependent renewable energy producer, wpd France develops, finances, builds and operates wind farms (both on and offshore) and solar parks (ground mounted and roof top).
- AFEA18Pierre GOUZI ; Président Centre Régional Bretagne ;
02 96 01 20 20 ; afebretagne@afe-eclairage.fr
17 rue de l’Amiral Hamelin – 75783 PARISThe French Association of Lighting -AFE- broadcasts the knowledge and know-how of lighting to all. Its missions: Participate in technical and technological developments of lighting. Gather and share knowledge. Professional training.
- BOUYGUES ENERGIES SERVICESA15Mikael KERBELLEC ; Responsable centre Finistère; 02 78 62 82 67 ;
m.kerbellec@bouygues-es.com
12 rue Fernand Forest, ZAC Kergaradec – 29802 BRESTCedex 9
- C3S NUMÉRIQUESA16Sébastien BOURHIS ; Président ;
06 67 79 27 69 ; s.bourhis@c3snumeriques.bzh
1 Le Clos du Sabotier – 29510 EDERNStudy & design, urban digital development.
C3S Numériques is a design office specializing in urban digital development that covers all services around the various components of a SmartCity Solution. This diversity of missions allows C3S Numériques to strengthen its expertise on deployment issues. C3S Numériques favors the composition of multidisciplinary teams and the mobilization of advanced skills to meet the challenges of the various services entrusted to it. C3S Numériques intervenes in video protection, urban sound system, …
- EDFA11Frederic COSPEREC ; Directeur du développement territorial Bretagne ;
02 98 00 61 40 ; frederic.cosperec@edf.fr
Direction Commerce Ouest – EDF Collectivités, 205 rue de Kererven – 29803 Brest Cedex 09Advices and solutions around energy performance. The reduction of final energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, or energy bill are all opportunities to roll out low-carbon local projects, competitive and innovative, driver for territories attractiveness and development. EDF group presents all of its know-how aiming to make energy transition a reality.
- EIFFAGE ENERGIE SYSTEMESA13Emmanuel RICHOU; Directeur ;
02 98 62 15 77 ; contact.morlaix.energie@eiffage.com
ZI de Kériven – 19 bis rue Marcelin Berthelot – 29600 ST MARTIN DES CHAMPSEiffage Energie Systèmes designs, builds and operates energy and information networks and systems. Eiffage Energie Systèmes integrates energy efficiency in each of its business lines from design to operation – maintenance, enabling it to value innovative solutions and optimize its customers’ projects in communities, the service sector or the industry.
- ENAGB18Joel NEDELEC ; Ingénieur commercial ;
02 98 55 51 99 ; jne@enag.fr
31 rue Marcel Paul – 29000 QUIMPERENAG, designer and manufacturer of energy conversion equipment for over 70 years, proposes complete smart grid solutions and products adapted for wind turbines, tidal turbines and solar industries. ENAG is expert in the field of rotating machines (motors and generators) and power electronics (battery chargers, power supplies, UPS systems, frequency converters….). ENAG manufactures in Quimper in its factory at ZI KERDRONIOU.
- ENEDISOFFICIAL PARTNER - A14Marie-Cécile PENVERN ; Responsable Communication ;
02 98 00 70 16 ; marie-cecile.penvern@enedis.fr
64 bd Voltaire – CS 76504 – 35065 RENNESEnedis is a public DSO which manages the electricity grid and assists the regions with their energy projects. In the near future the regions will have new methods of production with more renewable energy produced locally and new uses with the increase in electric vehicules and self-supply. Soon, the consumers will be equiped with new tools in particular the electricity meter Linky which will enable them to control their comsumption. Adapting the electricity distribution system is a necessity to take in to account these new uses. This is a major challenge for Enedis which has been commited to developing smart grids for several years and particularly in the SMILE project in 2016. Work is already underway as on the islands of Finistere for example with the micro-grid in Saint Nicolas des Glénan. This micro-grid is supplied by solar panels, wind generators and batteries to optimise changing production and consumption. There is another project in Penestin in the Morbihan run by a self-supply group which produces electricity from panels installed on the town workshops and redistributes it locally to a dozen companies. The major challenge of energy transition gives Enedis and its partners a central role to play in the success of this project.
- ENGIEOFFICIAL PARTNER - A12Stéphanie SOUCHET ; Assistante de Direction ;
02 99 23 12 17 ; stephanie.souchet@engie.com
1 rue du Général de Gaulle – 25760 SAINT GRÉGOIREENGIE Delegation Bretagne and its subsidiaries (Brittany: 2,500 employees, Finistère: 753 employees, Cornouaille countries: 307 employees) are in control of the entire knowledge chain of the energy professions, relying on a simplified territorial organization, favoring local roots and the synergy of the businesses, resolutely connected to its customers.
ENGIE puts responsible growth at the heart of its business (electricity, natural gas, energy services) and accelerates its transformation to drive the energy transition. The Group focuses on energy efficiency, renewable energies, digital and new business.
ENGIE develops efficient and innovative solutions for individuals, cities and businesses, relying in particular on its expertise.
The aim of the Breizh Transition fair is to bring together economic players responding to the issues of the energy transition: renewable energies, energy efficiency, sustainable mobility and smart grids.
It is in this spirit that ENGIE Délégation Bretagne is a partner in the 2019 edition of Breizh Transition. The delegation and its local subsidiaries will be present to explain the Group’s powerful and innovative tools and solutions; and thus convince local partners and professionals that we can all be actors in the energy transition.
- ENTECH SMART ENERGIESB12Christopher FRANQUET; Président;
02 98 94 44 48 ; christopher.franquet@entech-se.com
69 avenue des Sports – 29000 QUIMPEREntech SE is specialized in the conversion of electrical energy. Entech SE offers optimized energy conversion solutions for smart grids to integrate new energy uses. Its mission is storage coupled with precise control algorithms and optimized energy conversion systems. The company is also involved in industrial processes and various activities related to energy.
- GRDF - GAZ RESEAU DISTRIBUTION FRANCEC13Audrey BUZARE ; Responsable Communication ; Direction Territoriale GRDF Bretagne ;
02 98 76 85 11; audrey.buzare@grdf.fr
3 rue Alfred Le Bars – 29018 QUIMPERAs the main distributor of natural gas in France, GRDF distributes natural gas daily to more than 11 million customers, so that they have gas when they need it. To heat, cook, move, and enjoy a convenient, economical, comfortable and modern energy, whatever their supplier.
For this, and in accordance with its public service missions, GRDF designs, builds, operates, maintains the largest distribution network in Europe (198,886km) and develops it in more than 9,500 towns, ensuring the safety of people and goods and the quality of the distribution.
- GRT GAZC13Isabelle POULIT ; Chargée de communication et RSE ; Délégation Territoriale Centre Atlantique ;
02 40 38 87 76 ; isabelle.poulit@grtgaz.com
10 Quai Emile Cormerais – 44818 SAINT HERBLAINGRTgaz owns and operates 32,450km of underground pipelines to transport gas over most of the territory and supply industrial sites and communities. GRTgaz invests in innovative solutions allowing the development of renewable energies and uses around mobility.
- IBLOO PROA26Eddy VAN HULLE ; Co-Gérant ;
eddy.vanhulle@ibloopro.fr
66 rue des Douets – 37100 TOURSiBloo Pro is a telecom operator for businesses and communities.
- KEMIWATTA28Nicolas MONNOT ; Chef de projet ;
nmt@kemiwatt.com
11 allée de Beaulieu – 35708 RENNESKEMIWATT designs and manufactures an innovative Redox Flow Battery technology using organic electrolytes. KEMIWATT technology has numerous advantages such as, no fire hazard or explosion, no leaks due to corrosion, no heavy metals, rare earth or precious metals, modular and scalable, environmentally friendly with recyclable electrolytes. KEMIWATT targets 2 market segments, microgrids and integration of intermittent energy sources. KEMIWATT has collected many awards and is the winner of the 2018 World Innovation Contest.
- KEYNERGIEA22Jean-François LE ROMANCER ; Président ;
06 23 48 12 71 ; jf.leromancer@keynergie.com
34 rue des Clos Beauregards, 92500 Reuil-MalmaisonKeynergie is an engineering and consulting company specialized in the energy sector. We develop a range of services for territories and companies:
Data Analytics: to help our customers identify opportunities for energy transition and ensure a more relevant operational deployment in their markets, we develop decision support tools based on massive data analysis.
Innovation engineering: to ensure the success of your projects, we provide expert advice in the energy field at all key stages: design, strategic partnerships, financing and access to the market.
- NEXIODE SMART CITIESA20Olivier DENIEL ; Président ;
02 98 10 36 21 ; olivier.deniel@nexiode.com
112 Boulevard de Créach Gwen – 29000 QUIMPERNEXIODE is a company based in Quimper that responds to the challenges of the energy transition by proposing innovative solutions dedicated to the control of public lighting and private parks.
Our equipment is equipped with luminaires that become « connected ».
Our WixLi solution enables communities to achieve significant energy savings on their lighting assets.
- QUIMPER CORNOUAILLE DÉVELOPPEMENTPUBLIC PARTNER - A17Nicolas KERLOCH ; Responsable Pôle Transition énergétique ;
02 98 10 42 51 ; nicolas.kerloch@quimper-cornouaille-developpement.fr
10 route de l’Innovation – 29000 QUIMPERQuimper Cornouaille Development (QCD) is the economic development and urban planning agency of Cornouaille, which is gathering seven agglomerations and communal communities in south Finistere.
QCD supports elected officials and socio-economic actors in their collective thinking and concerted actions in the field of territory planning and development.
QCD main role is to promote local development , being at the same time an agency for economic development , urban planning, Land for contracting with the Region and local actors, involving in energy and climate. One of its main mission is the “Energy transition”.
Within its mission of « Energy Transition » QCD advises and accompanies elected officials, local authorities as well as local stakeholders and individuals on energy transition issues.
QCD promote and encourage Cornwall’s participation of public and private actors in their national efforts by limiting greenhouse gas emissions, by saving energy and developing renewable energies such as wood energy, marine technology.
As a partner of the 3rd edition of Breizh Transition, QCD is providing its knowledge of the situation and the perspectives of the energy transition.
- SDEFPUBLIC PARTNER - A9Jacques MONFORT ; Directeur Général des Services ;
02 98 10 36 36 ; contact@sdef.fr
9 allée Sully – 29000 QUIMPERThe Departmental Energy and Equipment Trade Union of Finistère, as Organizing Authority of the Distribution of Electricity (AODE), is in charge of the organization of the public service of distribution of electrical energy on the territory of 269 communes out of the 277 that counts the department. It also has four optional skills: gas, street lighting, heating and cooling networks and electronic communications.
An important player in the Finistère economy, with € 40 million in investments each year and about 600 direct or induced jobs, SDEF is a major player in the energy transition.
It intervenes in the control of the energy demand, the development of renewable energies (by the end of 2019 realization of 40 photovoltaic power system in partnership with local authorities), energy purchasing groups, the development of recharging infrastructure for electric vehicles (a network of 213 charging stations has been deployed), smart grids. The SDEF also offers a shared energy consulting service.
The SDEF has also created a local mixed economy company (MEC) « Energies en Finistère » to promote the development of renewable energies in Finistère.
In 2019, the SDEF initiated new development axes in the energy transition : the development of a new competence at the service of the communities in the field of the networks of heat, the development of gas stations for vehicles, the assistance to the communities for the setting up of Climate Territorial Air Energy Plans.
In 2019 SDEF also embarked on an ambitious innovative project by offering the Finistère communities an « Intelligent Territory » service based on a LoRa-type communication infrastructure.
- SIEMENSB14Jérôme ODDO ; Ingénieur des Ventes ;
06 85 83 42 62 ; jerome.oddo@siemens.com
2 rue de la Néva – 38004 GRENOBLEThe Energy Management division is one of the leading suppliers of products, systems, solutions and services for the reliable transmission and distribution of electricity. As a trusted partner in the construction and extension of energy infrastructure, the Energy Management division has a portfolio that is perfectly adapted to the needs of electricity suppliers and industrial companies to ensure an efficient supply of energy.
- SMILEB20Françoise Restif ; Coordinatrice,
f.restif@bdi.fr
1 bis rte de Fougères, 35510 CESSION SÉVIGNÉSelected by the french government, SMILE (SMart Ideas to Link Energies) is a collaborative project deployed in Bretagne and Pays de la Loire. The main goal of SMILE is to provide business development, liaison and technical support for the deployment of a large range of regional industrial projects involving smart grids, in order to promote the local skills at the international level. Smile counts around 300 member, more than 60 certified projects and tangible industrial reality in Bretagne and Pays de la Loire. Numerous smart grids projects are growing (collective self-consumption and smart buildings, flexibility and smart areas, green mobility, consumer involvement, smart islands), and are contributing to the economic development and energy transition.
- VOLTALISOFFICIAL PARTNER - C14Franck GUYOMARD ; Responsable partenariats ;
07 62 67 58 50 ; franck.guyomard@voltalis.com
Tour VISTA, 52-54 Quai de Dion – 92700 PUTEAUXVoltalis has developed and operates a unique technology based on Big Data to steer electric systems through demand. Voltalis optimizes in real time the electric flows of millions of appliances (heaters, aircons, solar PV, storage…) to provide utilities with a substitute to thermal power plants, and to provide energy savings to end-users. Voltalis is the largest scale real-time aggregator worldwide, with already more than 100,000 homes, commercial buildings and offices, and has sold its production to utilities on a daily basis since 2010.
- BLUE CAR (BOLLORE)C17Patrice BARDIN ; Directeur Commercial ;
01 49 98 97 00 ; p.bardin@bollore.net
31-32 Quai de Dion Bouton, 92800 PuteauxMarketing of electric vehicles.
- BREIZH (BIO) GNVOFFICIAL PARTNER - C13Cécile LAGADEC ; Conseillère Innovation ;
02 99 23 88 99 ; clagadec@ceei-creativ.asso.fr
2 av de la Préfecture – 35042 RENNESBreizh Bio GNV, a network of actors mobilized to develop GNV uses in Brittany
The development of Natural Gas Vehicle for the heavy transport of people and goods is an opportunity for Brittany! Beyond the environmental benefits of this fuel, the challenge is also to prepare the competitiveness of the industry with an alternative fuel to diesel. Under the impulse of metropolises providing for the gradual ban of the most polluting vehicles in their urban centers, and then shippers, the challenge for transport stakeholders is to anticipate this energy transition.
Brittany through its biomass valorization potential also has the opportunity to reduce its energy dependence by producing locally a renewable fuel for transportation.
The collective is mobilizing for:
• promote the use of NGV in Brittany, in particular for the heavy transport of goods and people by road;
• build and operate NGV charging stations on the Breton territory, necessary for the circulation of NGV vehicles;
• encourage the purchase of NGV vehicles that will use and make the stations profitable;
• contribute to the development of anaerobic digestion projects, thus developing a local and renewable fuel (biomethane).
The actors in Breizh [bio] GNV: ADEME, Brittany Region, GRDF, GRTgaz, Brittany Energy, Morbihan Energies, Sde22, SDEF, SDe35, FNTR, FNTV, TLF, CCI35, Brittany Supply Chain and Créativ.
- BREST METROPOLEA19Sandrine MIKOL ; Chargée de développement économique ;
02 98 33 53 18 ; sandrine.mikol@brest-metropole.fr
24 rue Coat-ar-gueven – 29200 BRESTBrest métropole is deploying its policy in favour of the energy transition through its involvement in the building renovation, the development of renewable energies (Brest heating network is over 50km, provision of a “solar cadastre”, etc.) or by promoting sustainable mobility.
- ECO SOLAR BREIZHC21Jean-Luc FLEUREAU ; Président ;
06 63 00 89 98 ; information.eurosolar@gmail.com
7 rue de Pouloupry, 29200 BREST
The ECO SOLAR BREIZH association was born in 2010 to design HEOL, a solar electric competition vehicle – 27th in the 2015 World Ranking, out of 57 teams. In 2016 the association designed HX², a two-seater urban solar vehicle, hybrid hydrogen and PV. Both vehicles are shown on Breizh Transition.
- EDFA11Frederic COSPEREC ; Directeur du développement territorial Bretagne ;
02 98 00 61 40 ; frederic.cosperec@edf.fr
Direction Commerce Ouest – EDF Collectivités, 205 rue de Kererven – 29803 Brest Cedex 09Advices and solutions around energy performance. The reduction of final energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, or energy bill are all opportunities to roll out low-carbon local projects, competitive and innovative, driver for territories attractiveness and development. EDF group presents all of its know-how aiming to make energy transition a reality.
- ENEDISOFFICIAL PARTNER - A14Marie-Cécile PENVERN ; Responsable Communication ;
02 98 00 70 16 ; marie-cecile.penvern@enedis.fr
64 bd Voltaire – CS 76504 – 35065 RENNESEnedis is a public DSO which manages the electricity grid and assists the regions with their energy projects. In the near future the regions will have new methods of production with more renewable energy produced locally and new uses with the increase in electric vehicules and self-supply. Soon, the consumers will be equiped with new tools in particular the electricity meter Linky which will enable them to control their comsumption. Adapting the electricity distribution system is a necessity to take in to account these new uses. This is a major challenge for Enedis which has been commited to developing smart grids for several years and particularly in the SMILE project in 2016. Work is already underway as on the islands of Finistere for example with the micro-grid in Saint Nicolas des Glénan. This micro-grid is supplied by solar panels, wind generators and batteries to optimise changing production and consumption. There is another project in Penestin in the Morbihan run by a self-supply group which produces electricity from panels installed on the town workshops and redistributes it locally to a dozen companies. The major challenge of energy transition gives Enedis and its partners a central role to play in the success of this project.
- ENGIEOFFICIAL PARTNER - A12Stéphanie SOUCHET ; Assistante de Direction ;
02 99 23 12 17 ; stephanie.souchet@engie.com
1 rue du Général de Gaulle – 25760 SAINT GRÉGOIREENGIE Delegation Bretagne and its subsidiaries (Brittany: 2,500 employees, Finistère: 753 employees, Cornouaille countries: 307 employees) are in control of the entire knowledge chain of the energy professions, relying on a simplified territorial organization, favoring local roots and the synergy of the businesses, resolutely connected to its customers.
ENGIE puts responsible growth at the heart of its business (electricity, natural gas, energy services) and accelerates its transformation to drive the energy transition. The Group focuses on energy efficiency, renewable energies, digital and new business.
ENGIE develops efficient and innovative solutions for individuals, cities and businesses, relying in particular on its expertise.
The aim of the Breizh Transition fair is to bring together economic players responding to the issues of the energy transition: renewable energies, energy efficiency, sustainable mobility and smart grids.
It is in this spirit that ENGIE Délégation Bretagne is a partner in the 2019 edition of Breizh Transition. The delegation and its local subsidiaries will be present to explain the Group’s powerful and innovative tools and solutions; and thus convince local partners and professionals that we can all be actors in the energy transition.
- GRDF - GAZ RESEAU DISTRIBUTION FRANCEC13Audrey BUZARE ; Responsable Communication ; Direction Territoriale GRDF Bretagne ;
02 98 76 85 11; audrey.buzare@grdf.fr
3 rue Alfred Le Bars – 29018 QUIMPERAs the main distributor of natural gas in France, GRDF distributes natural gas daily to more than 11 million customers, so that they have gas when they need it. To heat, cook, move, and enjoy a convenient, economical, comfortable and modern energy, whatever their supplier.
For this, and in accordance with its public service missions, GRDF designs, builds, operates, maintains the largest distribution network in Europe (198,886km) and develops it in more than 9,500 towns, ensuring the safety of people and goods and the quality of the distribution.
- GROUPE LA POSTEPARTNER - B11Olivier BACCIALONE ; Délégué au Développement Régional ;
06 58 45 04 71 ; olivier.baccialone@laposte.fr
9 rue du Colonel Pierre Avia – cedex 15 – 75757 PARISLa Poste has naturally chosen to position itself alongside the territories to accelerate the ecological and energy transition. A major logistics company and a national network with no equivalent in the country, with a powerful bank in the territories, La Poste is able to reach every citizen, every day and wherever they are. In addition, it has been engaged for more than fifteen years in its own energy transition through a CSR policy.
Ambitious, especially through the deployment of the world’s first electric fleet, strong actions on the energy efficiency of its buildings, and by a major commitment to full carbon neutrality for its mail, parcel and digital offers, La Poste has decided to put its know-how in the field of energy transition serving territorial players through its subsidiaries, such as Bemobi, specialized in the long-term rental of fleet of electric bike, or Action Habitat and Depar, which act for the energy renovation of housing. La Poste is also partnering with major partners, such as the Suez group with which a joint subsidiary has been created, Recygo, for a joint recycling of office waste, or like the Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations, by creating Sobre, for the optimization of the energy performance of commercial buildings. La Banque Postale supports carbon-free financing projects.
La Poste is thus able to accelerate energy transition projects in the territories.
- GRT GAZC13Isabelle POULIT ; Chargée de communication et RSE ; Délégation Territoriale Centre Atlantique ;
02 40 38 87 76 ; isabelle.poulit@grtgaz.com
10 Quai Emile Cormerais – 44818 SAINT HERBLAINGRTgaz owns and operates 32,450km of underground pipelines to transport gas over most of the territory and supply industrial sites and communities. GRTgaz invests in innovative solutions allowing the development of renewable energies and uses around mobility.
- LIGERC15Rozenn MASSÉ ; Assistante Gestion ;
02 97 47 00 22 ; communication@liger.fr
Lieudit Le Parco, Bd Auguste Le Goff – 56500 LOCMINESEM LIGER has created a territorial renewable energy center based on a principle of low carbon circular economy. LIGER valorizes 60 000 tons of biomass from different sectors of local activities (communities, industries, agriculture) using a boiler and an anaerobic digestion unit to produce heat, electricity, biomethane , biomethane fuel (bioGNC), biofertilizer and biofuel. By creating an ecosystem where actors are interdependent, LIGER is a good example of energy transition.
- QUIMPER BRETAGNE OCCIDENTALEPUBLIC PARTNER - A17
Jocelyne L’HYVER ; Chargée de mission PCAET
02 98 98 89 98 ; jocelyne.lhyver@quimper.bzh
44 place Saint Corentin CS 26004 – 29107 QUIMPERIn the Pays de Cornouaille, Quimper Bretagne Occidentale was born on January 1, 2017, the merger between Quimper Community and the community of communes of Pays Glazik, and the integration of the town of Quéménéven. This new territory, made up of 14 communes, forms the main urban center of the Pays de Cornouaille. It now represents the second most populous intercommunal structure in Finistère after Brest Métropole, with a population of 100,187, and has a high profile in terms of jobs, services, shops and cultural activities throughout Cornwall.
Labeled Cit’ergie in 2018, it is with a partnership and territorial vision that Quimper Bretagne Occidentale deploys its energy climate policies. By its exemplary nature and its achievements, the agglomeration community wishes to support a regional dynamic, coordinated and structuring, relying on partnerships, knowledge sharing, feedback and pooling resources and resources. In 2015, the agglomeration community seized the issues of green growth, and those of the COP 21, by encouraging the first edition of the Breizh Transition, in order to highlight the talents and contributions to the energy transition of its territory, and, more widely those of Brittany. After a second edition in 2017, Quimper Bretagne Occidentale confirmed its support for the 2019 event, which is a transitional marker in the Breton landscape, and beyond.
- ASSOCIATION RESPECTOCEANB21Aurélie DUBOIS ; Déléguée Générale ;
06 03 30 54 48 ; aurelie.dubois@respectocean.com
5 allée du Poudrantais – 56760 PENESTINCreated by navigator Raphaëla le Gouvello, RespectOcean association brings together actors and companies committed to sustainable economic development for the protection, preservation or enhancement of oceans, coasts and their ecosystems. The association promotes the best practices of its members.
- CCI MBOB23
Vincent COPPOLA ; Directeur du développement économique, CCI MBO Quimper ;
02 98 98 29 38 ; vincent.coppola@bretagne-ouest.cci.bzh
145 av. de Keradennec, CS 76029 – 29330 QUIMPER CedexNetworking companies and supporting projects with the objective of saving resources and promoting opportunities for pooling and local synergies.
- ELECTRICIENS SANS FRONTIERESB25Joël ROUE ; Correspondant partenariat ;
02 98 37 27 24 ; joelroue@orange.fr
ESF-Délégation Bretagne, c/o M. Guy Seznec, 115 rue du Resti – 29200 BRESTA Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) and a registered charity, Electriciens sans frontières works with the poorest communities to improve their living conditions through activities to provide them with access to electricity and water. Its actions fall within the framework of the UN Sustainable Development Goals and use more than 90% of renewable energy sources.
- GROUPE LA POSTEPARTNER - B11Olivier BACCIALONE ; Délégué au Développement Régional ;
06 58 45 04 71 ; olivier.baccialone@laposte.fr
9 rue du Colonel Pierre Avia – cedex 15 – 75757 PARISLa Poste has naturally chosen to position itself alongside the territories to accelerate the ecological and energy transition. A major logistics company and a national network with no equivalent in the country, with a powerful bank in the territories, La Poste is able to reach every citizen, every day and wherever they are. In addition, it has been engaged for more than fifteen years in its own energy transition through a CSR policy.
Ambitious, especially through the deployment of the world’s first electric fleet, strong actions on the energy efficiency of its buildings, and by a major commitment to full carbon neutrality for its mail, parcel and digital offers, La Poste has decided to put its know-how in the field of energy transition serving territorial players through its subsidiaries, such as Bemobi, specialized in the long-term rental of fleet of electric bike, or Action Habitat and Depar, which act for the energy renovation of housing. La Poste is also partnering with major partners, such as the Suez group with which a joint subsidiary has been created, Recygo, for a joint recycling of office waste, or like the Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations, by creating Sobre, for the optimization of the energy performance of commercial buildings. La Banque Postale supports carbon-free financing projects.
La Poste is thus able to accelerate energy transition projects in the territories.
- GUYOT ENVIRONNEMENTB19Nathalie BROUDER ; chargée d’événementiel ;
nathalie.broudeur@guyotenvironnement.com
190 rue Monjaret de Kerjegu, ZI Portuaire – 29200 BRESTWaste grouping and management center.
- KAIROS BIOCOMPOSITES - EXPLOREC26
Erwan Grossmann, Kairos Biocomposites ;
biocomposite@kairos-jourdain.com
Emmanuel Poisson-Quinton, Explore ;
emmanuel@explore-jourdain.com , 02 98 50 68 40 ;
1 rue des Senneurs – 29900 CONCARNEAUKairos has created a unit dedicated to the research and dissemination of biosourced composites. We support you in prototyping and pre-series production so that the reduction of the environmental impacts of composite materials is at the heart of your eco-design approaches.
Explore is an incubator for exploration projects dedicated to the environment. Wether through the development of scientific knowledge, open source innovation or awareness-raising mechanisms, these explorations open up new possibilities. Explore federates them in its Concarneau basecamp and support them on a daily basis.
- VEOLIAC10Marc LE BODO ; Directeur du Développement ;
02 98 98 00 61 ; marc.le-bodo@veolia.com ;
58 rte du Loch, 29196 – QUIMPERPartner serving the territories, Veolia designs, develops and deploys solutions that have a positive impact on the environment, on individual well-being and on economic prosperity. Our aim is to make good quality water and sanitation accessible to all. We implement innovative solutions to preserve water resources and increase the level of service offered by the territories to the citizens.
- YPREMASPONSOR - B9Pierre PRIGENT ; Attaché de Développement et e-commerce ;
06 22 73 41 57 ; pierre.prigent@yprema.fr
ZA de Bel Air n°1 – 29700 PLUGUFFANYPREMA is a leader in the transformation of deconstruction materials. It selects, evaluates and recycles deconstructions to deliver a finished product to companies. This know-how allows YPREMA to propose solutions for the future and innovate in the context of the circular economy.
- GROUPE LA POSTEPARTNER - B11Olivier BACCIALONE ; Délégué au Développement Régional ;
06 58 45 04 71 ; olivier.baccialone@laposte.fr
9 rue du Colonel Pierre Avia – cedex 15 – 75757 PARISThe group La Poste is naturally collaborating, on ground level, with all territories so as to boost the ecological and energy transition. Our corporation draws upon an impressive logistics activity intertwined with a wide local network without any equivalent on the national level. We also provide banking services that stretch throughout the whole French territory. Therefore, we can easily reach every citizen, whatever the time and the place. In addition, as a group, we have been involved, for more than fifteen years, in our own energetic transition via our corporate social responsibility.
We are highly engaged into various ambitious programmes : implementation of the world premiere electrical fleet, incentives towards energy sober constructions and a commitment to offering total carbon free post, package and digital services. We vest our know-how in energy transition actions into territorial players and we do so via different subsidiaries : Benobi, a branch specialised in long term rental of electrical bicyles, or Action Habitat et Depar, which acts in the energy renovation market of housings. The group La Poste is also affiliated with other major business partners. In association with the Suez company, we have created a joint subsidiary, Recygo, which has a solidarity-based mission to recycle all office waste. With the Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations, we are acting, via our common branch Sobre, to optimise the energy performance of all tertiary buildings. Logically, La Banque Postale finances and supports all carbon-free projects.
Subsequently, the group La Poste is well-founded to foster any energy transition project, anywhere in the French territory.
- CRÉDIT AGRICOLE DU FINISTÈRESPONSOR - B17Audrey BROSSARD ; Responsabilité sociétale d’entreprise ;
02 98 76 06 89 ; audrey.brossard@ca-finistere.fr
7 route du Loch – 29555 QUIMPER Cedex 9Crédit Agricole du Finistère actively supports the structuring projects for the future of Finistère and the financing of the energy transition. As the leading local banking network, it acts for the sustainable development of its territory, and puts its 118 points of sale at the service of its 448,400 customers and members.