[vc_row css_animation= » » row_type= »row » use_row_as_full_screen_section= »no » type= »full_width » angled_section= »no » text_align= »left » background_image_as_pattern= »without_pattern » el_class= »padding-single single-block-txt-img » z_index= » »][vc_column width= »1/2″][/vc_column][vc_column width= »1/2″][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row css_animation= » » row_type= »row » use_row_as_full_screen_section= »no » type= »full_width » angled_section= »no » text_align= »left » background_image_as_pattern= »without_pattern » el_class= »padding-single » z_index= » »][vc_column][vc_row_inner row_type= »row » type= »full_width » text_align= »left » css_animation= » »][vc_column_inner][vc_single_image image= »15983″ img_size= »large » alignment= »center » qode_css_animation= » » css= ».vc_custom_1674469551255{background-color: #ffffff !important;} »][vc_empty_space][vc_column_text]Les Certificats d’Économies d’Énergie (CEE) s’apparentent à un dispositif mis en place par le gouvernement français depuis 2005 grâce à loi POPE, afin de réaliser des économies d’énergie. Les Certificats d’Économies d’Énergie (CEE) obligent les entreprises telles que les fournisseurs d’énergie, à inciter leurs clients à réaliser des économies d’énergie. Ces économies peuvent être effectuées grâce à plusieurs opérations tels que les travaux ou la rénovation énergétique d’un logement (isolation, remplacement du système de chauffage par exemple).[/vc_column_text][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row css_animation= » » row_type= »row » use_row_as_full_screen_section= »no » type= »full_width » angled_section= »no » text_align= »left » background_image_as_pattern= »without_pattern » el_class= »padding-single » z_index= » »][vc_column][vc_column_text]
Energy Savings Certificates (ESC): Who Are They For and Why?
Companies known as “obligatedentities” (such as energy suppliers) are required to meet specific EEC volume targets by the end of the fifth period. To do so, energy suppliers must report the amountof energy saved over a specific period in kWh Cumac ( the EEC’s specific unit of measurement).
If targets are not met by the end of the period, obligated parties must pay a penalty for the missing Cumac kWh. As for energy suppliers that have obtained theirEnergy Savings Certificates (CEE), this proves that they “have fulfilled their obligation to encourage consumers to save energy.” (1)*
Energy Savings Certificates (CEE) are a program that also allows eligible consumers to receive financial assistance (the CEE incentive) when they wish to carry out work or renovations to improve the energy efficiency of their homes. Who are these eligible consumers entitled to the CEE incentive?
- Local governments
- Homeowners, tenants
- The donors
Generally speaking, all households wishing to carry out renovations to improve the energy efficiency of their homes will be eligible for the Energy Savings Certificates (CEE) incentive. These energy-efficiency renovations can be carried out in any sector (service, industrial, agricultural, transportation, etc.).
Ainsi, les Certificats d’Économies d’Énergie (CEE) font référence à un dispositif qui permet d’inciter les ménages à améliorer la performance énergétique de leur logement. Ces travaux ont un effet immédiat à la fois sur le bilan financier (ils permettent de réaliser une économie annuelle non négligeable ! ) mais aussi sur l’environnement.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row css_animation= » » row_type= »row » use_row_as_full_screen_section= »no » type= »full_width » angled_section= »no » text_align= »left » background_image_as_pattern= »without_pattern » z_index= » » el_class= »padding-single » css= ».vc_custom_1674209539991{background-color: #f8f8f8 !important;} »][vc_column][vc_empty_space][vc_row_inner row_type= »row » type= »full_width » text_align= »left » css_animation= » »][vc_column_inner][vc_column_text]
How can I qualify for the Energy Savings Certificates (CEE) incentive?
Although investing in renovation work will have a positive impact on a household’s energy costs in the long term and result in real annual savings, the investment remains significant. To qualify for the Energy Savings Certificates (CEE) incentive, the proposed work must improve the home’s energy efficiency. Here are a few examples:
- Replacing windows,
- Replacing the heating system to make it more environmentally friendly (for example, replacing gas with a heat pump )
- Wall insulation
- Optimization of utility meters (gas, water, electricity)
- Complete renovation, etc.
To receive the Energy Savings Certificates (CEE) incentive, please contact the following companies:
- Energy providers (ENGIE, Dalkia, etc.) whose role will be to provide advice, conduct an energy audit, or carry out energy-efficiency improvements on a home.
- You can also hire an energy renovation professional ( specializedcompanies, contractors) to carry out the work. This professional must hold the Reconnu Garant de l’Environnement (RGE) certification, which is a mark of quality.
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New Energy Savings Certificates (CEE) Requirements in 2023
Since the start of the fifth Energy Efficiency Obligation (EEO) period, which began on January 1, 2022, and will end on December 31, 2025, new regulations have been introduced in response to the energy crisis. In fact, three regulatory texts have increased energy efficiency obligations (EEO) in France during this period. The total obligation level has now increased from 2,500 kWh Cumac to 3,100 kWh Cumac (+600 kWh Cumac overall).
More specifically, CEE bonds will now increase by:
- +400 kWh from Cumac for cases of "energy poverty"
- +200 kWh (Cumulative ) for "standard" cases.
Les cas de précarités représentent les ménages qui résident dans un logement de grande précarité énergétique. Selon l’ADEME (2)*, un ménage est en situation de précarité lorsque ses « dépenses énergétiques […] sont supérieures à 8% de son revenu ». Dans certains cas, il est même difficile de rénover les équipements en place tels que les systèmes de chauffage ou encore l’isolation. Dans cette situation de précarité, les ménages qui souhaitent effectuer des travaux ou de la rénovation énergétique, peuvent ainsi bénéficier d’une prime CEE plus élevée. A long terme la modification de leurs équipements CVC leur permettra de réaliser une économie annuelle non négligeable sur leur facture énergétique.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row css_animation= » » row_type= »row » use_row_as_full_screen_section= »no » type= »full_width » angled_section= »no » text_align= »left » background_image_as_pattern= »without_pattern » z_index= » » el_class= »padding-single » css= ».vc_custom_1674209987694{background-color: #f8f8f8 !important;} »][vc_column][vc_empty_space][vc_row_inner row_type= »row » type= »full_width » text_align= »left » css_animation= » »][vc_column_inner][vc_column_text]
How can we meet the Energy Saving Certificates (ESC) targets in 2023?
To meet their Energy Efficiency Certificates (EEC ) targets for the fifth period, energy suppliers and building managers/energy efficiency system integrators can implement various measures to improve a building’s energy efficiency. Here are some examples of measures that can be implemented:
- Monitoring of temperature and HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) systems to help save energy
- Monitoring of comfort and air quality (temperature, humidity) to optimize a building’s energy consumption
- Optimizing energy meters (electricity, gas, water) to prevent excessive consumption
Installing a monitoring system in a building or home makes it possible to identify sources of excessive energy consumption and upgrade equipment.
To make a building smart, most energy providers install radio sensors specifically designed to optimize the building’s energy efficiency. Thanks to the installation of these radio sensors,energy savings of 20% to 30%are achieved on average. (3)*
*Sources : (1) economie.gouv.fr / (2) ademe.fr / (3) enless-Wireless.com[/vc_column_text][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row css_animation= » » row_type= »row » use_row_as_full_screen_section= »no » type= »full_width » angled_section= »no » text_align= »left » background_image_as_pattern= »without_pattern » el_class= »block-info-bleu padding-single » css= ».vc_custom_1657720836942{background-color: #2d609f !important;} » z_index= » »][vc_column][vc_empty_space][vc_single_image image= »15879″ img_size= »full » alignment= »center » qode_css_animation= » »][vc_column_text]Afin de remplir les objectifs des Certificats d’Économies d’Énergie (CEE), les capteurs radio Enless Wireless couvrent de nombreuses applications :
- Temperature Monitoring and HVAC Systems
- Indoor air quality monitoring (temperature, humidity, CO2, VOCs)
- Optimization of utility meters (water, electricity, gas)
The simple and effective installation of these sensors significantly reduces energy consumption in homes, thereby lowering annual energy bills.
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About Enless Wireless
A French manufacturer of wireless sensors designed to improve energy efficiency and comfort in buildings for over 12 years, Enless Wireless specializes in smart buildings and the Internet of Things (IoT).
Enless Wireless offers a range of wireless sensors based on LPWAN radio protocols such as LoRa, Sigfox, and Wireless M-Bus. Enless products enable you to effectively monitor the comfort levels and energy consumption of your buildings.
Enless’s product portfolio is designed for an international clientele of integrators, operators, and distributors specializing in building management systems.
Enless Wireless is an ISO 9001-certified company (quality certification).[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
