Fraîcheur de Paris, concessionaire for the City of Paris, develops and operates the city's cooling network. 12 production plants and 104 km of cooling network 800 subscribers: hotels, department stores, museums, public buildings, etc.
In this film, Fraîcheur de Paris presents its raison d'être, its missions and its commitments to Parisians.
Fraîcheur de Paris, concessionaire for the City of Paris, develops and operates the district cooling network,
network, the largest in France and one of Europe's leaders, by integrating ambitious objectives to support the City
in its efforts to decarbonize and adapt to climate change. With over 30 years' experience
of experience, it offers a sustainable and competitive alternative to traditional air-conditioning solutions.
Fraîcheur de Paris meets the cooling needs of the capital's hotels, department stores, offices, museums
hospitals and healthcare facilities. 12 production sites and 4 storage sites
supply 425 GWh/year of cooling to 808 buildings via 103 kilometers of networks. Fraîcheur de Paris is jointly owned by ENGIE (85%) and RATP Group (15%).
Pooling cold production resources on a city-wide scale is a collective response to the foreseeable increase in demand for cooling.
to the foreseeable increase in air-conditioning requirements. The cooling network, whose environmental performance has been steadily improving since 1991, has established itself as the best alternative to the development of stand-alone installations, with 50% less C02, 35% less electricity consumption, and over 50% greater energy efficiency.
The City of Paris wishes to make this public service a cooling solution accessible to a greater number of Parisians, and particularly to vulnerable populations.
Focus on USE OF 100% RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY
All the electrical needs of our production sites are covered by 100% renewable energy guarantees. With this choice, Fraîcheur de Paris has pursued its commitment to sustainable development and the preservation of natural resources. In order to achieve its objective of using electricity with a high
Fraîcheur de Paris has signed several "Green PPA" contracts for the purchase of solar-generated electricity.
electricity from solar fields. Today, 52% of the network's electricity needs are covered by this electricity.
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