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Your economic challenges

economic challenges

Geopolitical tensions, the imperative of decarbonization, and tightening regulatory constraints—energy prices have increased significantly since 2021. And the ARENH reform in 2026 will keep electricity prices under pressure.
In this context, optimizing the operation of your real estate portfolio with an energy management platform is essential.

OPEX

OPEX optimization

On average, the energy costs of your commercial buildings represent up to 30% of operating expenses, which directly impacts your operating margin. 

In uncertain economic times, an energy audit is the key to rapid and lasting gains.

heritage

Heritage valuation

The Tertiary Decree has entered a strategic phase: all buildings subject to it are now rated annually on their reduction trajectory. An energy-intensive asset will lose its green value on the market. To improve the energy performance of your assets, trust the experts.

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Our resources

Webinars

Learn more about energy sobriety and the regulations that apply to it in live or replay video!

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White papers

Discover our white papers which condense all the information on a specific theme to best guide you in your project!

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Our events

Register and come meet us during our events to exchange face to face!

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DDADUE law

DDADUE audits

Is your activity affected by the DDADUE law?

Sobre Energie offers a support service to carry out energy audits specific to these regulations. This service aims to evaluate and improve the energy performance of your real estate portfolio, to ensure its compliance with legal requirements.

Tablet analysis

Sobriety plan

Activate your Sobriety Plan

Energy transformation

Get involved in the energy transition by adopting the energy sobriety plan. Faced with the climate emergency and the overuse of resources, it is becoming crucial for businesses and communities to review their energy consumption. The Sobriety Plan targets a 10% reduction in the energy consumption of buildings by 2024, compared to 2019 levels, thus meeting a critical need for energy efficiency.