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In France, 2/3 of greenhouse gas emissions come from cities. Local authorities thus face the major challenge of decarbonising their territory, but they sometimes lack effective decision-support tools needed to:

  • design and carry out low-carbon development projects,
  • optimise the energy strategy of a project or territory
  • develop climate plans that incorporate ambitious objectives and operational action plans,
  • steer public sustainable-development policies, evaluate projects and mobilise socio-economic partners.

Your needs

Overall vision

Cost optimisation

More operational data

  • An overall analysis of the environmental footprint
  • An energy strategy adapted to the territory
  • The data needed to take action at the neighborhood and city level
  • A roadmap to integrate and pilot the sustainable development goals

Our Solutions

UrbanPrint

Minimise your development project's carbon footprint

UrbanPrint is the benchmark software for designing low-carbon development projects, allowing for a life cycle assessment (LCA) of the Energy/Carbon and environmental impacts of new, renovation, or mixed urban projects.

PowerDIS

Optimise the energy strategy of your project or territory

PowerDIS allows you to compare scenarios and identify the best energy solutions by precisely simulating the energy needs and consumption of a group of ten to several hundred buildings, to be built or renovated.

EnergyMapper

Identify the best RE&ER deposits in your territory

EnergyMapper gives an exhaustive map of RE&ER (waste heat recovery) deposits and their potential across a territory.

Low-carbon
action plan

Climate plan R&D/Low-carbon action plans

Efficacity manages a toolkit to aid in low-carbon planning with example territories using approaches such as PCAET, “Neutral Cities” or SCOT-PLUi with high climate ambitions.

Sustainable and Innovative City Label

The SIC (VDI) Label allows communities to develop, evaluate, and promote their sustainable development (the 17 SDGs) and innovation roadmap.

Explorer

Monitor and evaluate projects

The Explorer is an online platform that monitors and evaluates multi-stakeholder territorial transition projects. The methodology makes it possible to evaluate the performance of urban projects, their effects on the territory, and their degree of innovation, as well as following their replication.

Engaging
Economic Actors

Engaging economic actors in transition projects

This system aims to help local or regional authorities mobilise socio-economic actors in their territory in the ecological and sustainable transition.