“Before talking about our customers, we must first talk about our businesses, who are still big energy consumers,” said Patrick Pouyanné during the gas congress on Tuesday.
Le Monde with AFP
The CEO of Totalenergies, Patrick Pouyanné, announced, Tuesday, September 27, that his group was going to invest 1 billion euros to improve the energy performance of his businesses when an effort of sobriety is requested from the economic world and consumers.
“We have planned to put 1 billion euros in our profits on the two years that come to accelerate” the energy performance “of our businesses,” said Patrick Pouyanné, who was expressed at the Gas Congress, in Paris. “Before talking about our customers, we must first talk about our companies, who are still big energy consumers,” he added on the eve of presenting his group’s financial strategy. And add:
“This will undoubtedly allow us to announce at the beginning of the year that we will lower our carbon emission target by 2025.”
to honor the hours hollow
The group manager, also a supplier of electricity, will also offer pricing bonuses for its customers who will drop or move their consumption this winter. He thus advocates returning to “simple measurements” by putting for example in the spotlight the “off-peak hours”.
“People who will move their consumption [in off-peak hours] will have an additional advantage, a concrete economy,” he announced. The other measure envisaged would be to pay “a premium” to customers who have dropped their electricity consumption compared to last winter: