The shareholder state, through its operators such as the Banque des Territoires and ADEME, plays a role in accelerating ecological and sustainable transitions in the territories, in particular through the programmes they support via Calls for Expression of Interest (EOI) or Requests for Proposals (RFP).
To ensure that the projects they finance fully meet the initial ambitions, it appears necessary:
to have simple and robust tools to manage and evaluate the various projects,
to promote a continual-improvement approach to bolster project performance,
to support project replication and upscaling.
Yourneeds
Steering and evaluation
Continual improvement
Replication and upscaling
An adaptable approach that can be “tailor-made” to the specificities of each programme
A roadmap to support project upscaling
Reliable indicatorspscaling
OurSolutions
Explorer
Monitor and evaluate programmes
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 supporting their replication.
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 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.