Bordes, April 5, 2023 - To accelerate the exchange of best practices in energy efficiency, METRON and Safran Helicopter Engines have organized a visit to the Bordes site (Pyrénées Atlantiques, France) on Wednesday, April 5, to mark the inauguration of the Decarb Fast Track program. The goal of the Decarb Fast Track program is to save up to 100,000 metric tons of CO2 by equipping 100 industrial sites with an energy management solution developed by METRON.
Decarbonizing the industrial sector is a strategic challenge, as it accounts for 20% of CO2 emissions. Safran Helicopter Engines, the world leader in helicopter engines, has already been implementing an ambitious energy efficiency program at its industrial sites for several years, notably by measuring and, more recently, controlling its energy consumption through real-time control.
A session to share best practices and feedback between manufacturers, energy sector professionals and local and national public authorities, and a visit to the Safran Helicopter Engines site in Bordes, France, will illustrate the potential of digitalized energy management to decarbonize industrial sites, in the run-up to the green reindustrialization bill to be presented by the government to Parliament next summer.
The visit will also be an opportunity to inaugurate the Decarb Fast Track industry decarbonization program. Launched at the end of 2022 by METRON, DALKIA, BNP PARIBAS and AWS (Amazon Web Services), this European program aims to save up to 100,000 tons of CO2 by equipping 100 industrial sites with a greatly subsidized real-time energy management solution. This program is based on the deployment of METRON's solution, which helps users visualize, monitor, optimize, and create models for energy performance using artificial intelligence, to improve the energy efficiency strategies of industrial companies. Decarb Fast Track has been referenced by the Ministry of Ecological Transition as a "case study" in the Industry component of the Energy Sobriety Plan announced in October 2022.
The event will create a space for privileged exchanges, to promote the sharing of good practices and feedback from professionals from various sectors of industry committed to the decarbonization of their activities, to create a favorable ground for action. It will bring together players from the public, private, and media spheres: energy sector professionals, journalists, local and national public players, as well as some of the pioneering industries that have been selected for the Decarb Fast Track program. The visit to the Safran Helicopter Engines site is a tangible demonstration of the potential of digitalization to contribute to the decarbonization of the industrial sector, as well as the driving role that private players can play in mobilizing for the ecological transition through concrete actions.
Vincent Sciandra, CEO of METRON:
"In an environmental, economic, and energy context that is under pressure, our ambition is to accompany, with the Decarb Fast Track program, industrial players who wish to do so towards transparency and energy efficiency. This visit to the Safran Helicopter Engines plant is a unique opportunity to show one of our customers the very concrete benefits of a digitalized approach to energy. I warmly thank Safran Helicopter Engines for their welcome and testimony. I hope that they can inspire others to go further in the decarbonization of industry in France by example."
About METRON
METRON is a French cleantech whose raison d'être is to digitalize energy to decarbonize territories. The software solution developed by METRON enables companies in all sectors of activity to analyze and optimize their energy consumption in real time and reduce their carbon footprint. Founded in 2013 in Paris, METRON has 150 employees worldwide. Key players in the energy sector have recognized METRON as a global game changer: ranked in the "Global Cleantech 100" in 2022 (San Francisco) and French Tech Green20 in 2021 and 2022, and awarded by BloombergNEF (New York) in 2019, among others. The METRON solution is also certified as a "Solar Impulse Efficient Solution" for the world.
About Safran Helicopter Engines:
Safran is an international high-technology group operating in the fields of aeronautics (propulsion, equipment and interiors), space, and defense. Their? mission is to make a lasting contribution to a safer world, where air travel is increasingly environmentally friendly, comfortable, and accessible. The group has 83,000 employees worldwide, with annual revenues of 19 billion euros in 2022. Safran holds, alone or in partnership, world or European leadership positions in its markets. Safran is listed on Euronext Paris and is included in the CAC 40 and Euro Stoxx 50 indices.
Safran Helicopter Engines is the world leader in helicopter engines, with more than 75,000 engines produced since its creation. The company offers the widest range of turboshaft engines and has 2,500 customers in 155 countries.