Ecome ingénierie brings its complementary know-how to bear on energy and environmental issues at building or city level.
We apply our specific expertise in HVAC-Fluid design, environmental approaches and RE integration to provide a global vision and/or specific solutions, and carry out the design and operational implementation of projects:
- Energy strategy on a community or property scale,
- Environmental and low-carbon approaches,
- Energy and environmental concepts for buildings,
- Design and operational implementation of solutions (HVAC-Fluid design), Thermal and carbon studies
and carbon studies,
- Integration of renewable energies (geothermal, solar, biomass, etc.).
We support players in the planning and operational realization of projects.
Enhancing the value of foundations by activating them energetically. The building captures energy directly from the ground. Summer comfort without air conditioning. Solution for summer comfort and urban resilience
1 - Energy Strategy for the Rouen Metropolis :
As part of a comprehensive, multi-year contract to provide energy and environmental support for the Rouen Metropolis, we provided support in defining the Metropolis' Energy Strategy.
Development of an operational tool to synthesize planned actions, RE integrations and cost/energy/carbon projections at different horizons, enabling visualization at different scales (from energy improvement action to RE integration) on the scale of the Park.
(New equivalent contract with Métropole de Lille in April 2024).
2- Expertise in geothermal projects (aquifers, probes, heating networks, geothermal foundations)
Proposal to share a stand with Géothermie-Professionnelle, the French expert in geothermal foundations.
Numerous projects using geothermal piles, with project feedback:
- (Habitat 76 head office in Rouen - 100 free-cooling geothermal piles for a Passive b timent. Project owner feedback available)
- Moulded walls for Metro stations in Paris and Rennes (Powering buildings from energy captured in the stations.
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