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The pillar commitment to energy sobriety

Posted on May 12, 2021

Committing to sustainability is the key to being more energy efficient.

At Sobre Energie , we are convinced of this and we support you to succeed in the energy transition of your real estate portfolio, within the framework of the tertiary decree.

The energy consumption of your tertiary buildings can quickly decrease by 15%. How? By mobilizing all employees to control their uses (source Sustainable Real Estate Observatory ).

All your collaborators:

  • occupants
  • managers
  • technical team.

Disinterest or lack of training

But often it is difficult to motivate and mobilize all stakeholders.

At Sobre Energie, we move forward step by step with you, to remove these obstacles and find the right engine to drive long-term change. Because commitment constitutes the pillar of energy sobriety.

With its commitment managers, Sobre Energie supports you in mobilizing all your employees, by adapting our tools to your needs:

  • eco-friendly poster campaign
  • newsletters
  • awareness workshops
  • challenges
  • games

Learn more about our engagement tools

Discover our webinar on engagement

Month after month, your employees who have become energy consumers see the impact of their commitment on decreasing consumption. And a virtuous circle begins: even more committed employees, for even better results.

Objective: achieve long-term energy sobriety

In the short term, you make significant savings for your business or community. In France, the energy bill for communities represents 2.6 billion €/year ( source Ademe ). Less energy expenditure means more resources to finance other projects for your users. This reinforces the attractiveness of your territory.

In this article , discover how communities can get involved in the energy transition.

 

Commitment is everyone’s business

In the medium and long term, you demonstrate your exemplary nature by reducing your carbon footprint: Buildings in France represent 44% of our final energy consumption and a quarter of our carbon dioxide emissions ( source Ademe ).

See our article on the challenges of tomorrow’s buildings. 

Above all, by committing to the energy transition, you are complying with the regulations of the tertiary decree :

  • -40% final energy consumption by 2030
  • -50% by 2040
  • -60% by 2050.

This concerns all tertiary buildings of more than 1000m2:

  • offices
  • schools/universities
  • hospitals
  • shops
  • administrative buildings

To find out everything about the calendar and terms of the tertiary decree, read our memento .