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Spot on: the USA, a key country for the Group

ENERGY TRANSITION

By ENGIE - 07 September 2023 - 18:28

Here is our new serie highlighting Group’s key countries. Target: explaining how ENGIE commits to the energy transition.
We first stop in the United States, were the Group exists since 50 years. More than 1,800 employees are working in North America with big ambitions on renewables’ development and battery storage. Our integrated model enables our GBUs to combine the expertise needed to make the US a significant contributor to the Group’s goal of reaching 80 GW of renewables by 2030. Find out the how and the why.

 

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