Energy transition and Grand Paris

The energy transition of Grand Paris can involve anaerobic digestion and bioNGV.
Station GNV de Wissous (photo : GRTgaz / BRANDEL GREGORY) et poste d'injection biométhane sur le site de Mézières-sur-Oise (photo : GRTgaz /  ROSTAND JACQUES)

Launched by Le journal du Grand Paris, the first Assises du Grand Paris will deliver their conclusions on November 14. Alongside other institutional or economic players, GRTgaz participates in two working groups, with the objective of delivering a list of recommendations to accelerate the energy transition in Île-de-France.

On the theme of “Energy”, dedicated to strengthening the acceptability of renewable energy projects, GRTgaz defends a territorial anchoring approach for anaerobic digestion based on transparency and sharing of value. The region had 50 units in service at the end of May. On the mobility side, GRTgaz recalls the strategic role of bioNGV, the only low-carbon solution currently mature and available to decarbonize heavy mobility. At the end of May, Île-de-France had 45 public refueling points and 10 are planned.

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