This figure alone summarizes the urgency of a fairer energy transition.
Every day, homes are still lit by candlelight, schools function without light, and hospitals struggle to provide care due to lack of access to electricity. International Energy Agency (IEA), nearly 2.3 billion human beings still use polluting fuels (wood, coal, kerosene) to cook.
Meanwhile, global energy needs are exploding, resources are becoming scarce and the effects of climate change are becoming more and more concrete.
Every October 22, World Energy Day reminds us that our shared responsibility is to produce better, share more and innovate together.
It invites everyone (states, businesses, citizens) to rethink their place in this vital system that is energy.
For Bohr Energie, an energy aggregator and responsible for balance, this day echoes our daily mission: to support renewable energy producers and contribute to a fairer, more local and more human energy model.
We believe that sustainability requires concrete actions and real proximity to producers.
We support each renewable energy producer to optimize the valorization of their renewable energy production. Our objective: to guarantee a fair and stable income, while supporting the flexibility of the network.
Because each project is unique, we offer human and transparent support. Our teams follow each installation closely to offer solutions adapted to the needs of the field.
Thanks to our flexible solutions, we help producers to adjust their production to the real needs of the network and to participate actively in the stability of the energy system.
By 2030, France aims to Increase the share of renewable energies to 40% of the national electricity mix, an objective that Bohr Energie actively supports local production through the valorization of local production.
This year again, we are supporting the association Electricians Without Borders, an NGO that works for access to energy in the most isolated areas of the world.
Through this partnership, we contribute to:
Since its creation, Electricians Without Borders has conducted more than 1,500 projects in 35 countries, allowing more than 2.5 million people to have sustainable access to electricity.
Do you also want to support the association? Donate here: https://electriciens-sans-frontieres.org/faire-un-don-2/