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Allice wants to boost the competitiveness of the energy efficiency sector
The Alliance for competitiveness and energy efficiency was founded in April 2018 with the goal of structuring energy efficiency in industry and supporting innovation in this field.
Energy efficiency extends far beyond mere reductions in consumption. It is also a source of competitiveness for companies! This is the firm belief held by Allice, the Alliance for competitiveness and energy efficiency, spearheaded by the technical centre for aeraulic and thermic industries (Cetiat), Cetim, CEA Liten, the Technical centre for the preservation of agricultural products (CTCPA) and Enea Consulting. It aims to “structure the energy efficiency sector in the French industry and support innovation in this field”.
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This initiative, which has been recognised as a pilot project by the Industry of the Future Alliance (AIF) drew its inspiration from the results of a study conducted by Pipame (inter-ministerial division for the prediction and anticipation of economic changes). As a matter of fact, one of Pipame’s recommendations relates to the creation of a national innovation-support structure in the energy efficiency sector in France.
More specifically, Allice plans collective actions including technological watch, reviews and technical workshops as well as actions to coordinate and promote energy efficiency via forums and seminars. The structure will also initiate collaborative projects in conjunction with other bodies like Ademe, The National research agency (ANR), the Investment of the Future programme (PIA), etc. Several themes have already been identified such as the systemic approach of the process to the territory, unit operation (drying, separation, etc.), digital methods and technologies, the economic approach to foster investment projects and the promotion of solutions.
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