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Your regulatory issues

Your regulatory issues

Support you in the long term to achieve energy efficiency in your buildings thanks to our digital services.

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green building tertiary decree

Tertiary decree

Comply with the Tertiary Decree

Understanding the issues and implications of the Tertiary Decree is vital to adapt your activities to ecological goals and respect legislative constraints.

Faced with growing environmental awareness, the tertiary decree is a crucial standard for businesses and administrations, aiming to reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions. It establishes specific requirements to promote a greener future. 

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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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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.

BACS decree

Act now with the BACS Decree

Building Automation & Control System

The BACS Decree is a strategic approach to significantly reduce the energy consumption of tertiary buildings through the installation of Technical Building Management (BMS). This not only allows for an average of 30% energy savings but also ensures regulatory compliance with the requirements of the BACS Decree.

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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.