We invite you to discover the talents of Energiency through video portraits of our employees. Driven by the ambition to understand the sticking points and the needs of manufacturers in order to provide our Energiency solution, Emmanuel is at the heart of internal and external operations.
Emmanuel joined Energiency in 2021, much to our delight (and his own, of course). Looking to work in a company with strong environmental values, he decided to act to improve the energy consumption of manufacturers by maneuvering the various plant constraints and optimizing the operations of each of them.
💡 An Energy Manager is required to analyze the energy consumption of sites, particularly industrial sites. The goal is to limit excess consumption and energy drifts while maintaining the comfort and efficiency of the usual operations of the sites in question.
After a few years with Energiency, Emmanuel speaks passionately about the different aspects of his job that drive him.
The visit phase of the client plants is one of his favorite steps. He discovers the processes, issues and key problems and perceives the solutions he can bring. Solving a blocking point by untangling and analyzing the factors and avenues for energy savings is a satisfying victory! (Almost as satisfying as winning a squash game against your favorite business developer!)
The main tasks of an Energy Manager include project management, customer relationship throughout the Energiency cycle, and data analysis to provide the best possible guidance.
Currently, one of Emmanuel's projects is the deployment of the Energiency solution at a large multi-site industrial group in the defense area, with the aim of unifying the monitoring of energy consumption and revealing unexplored energy saving potential.
From the network architecture to the visual proposals that suit the different manufacturer paradigms of the group, while maintaining the rhythm of the interventions of each team, Emmanuel is involved in all aspects of this project.
"Last year, the test deployment on the first site and the involvement of the site's energy teams resulted in 40% savings on water, 30% savings on gas, and 15% savings on electricity: more than welcome savings in times of energy crisis and drought. I look forward to enabling other sites to obtain the same level of analysis and to catalyze their exchange of best practices around energy management. I have a high level of autonomy on this project, and interactions with a wide variety of contacts that allow me to visit high value-added industrial sites throughout France."
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