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  1. Buildings decarbonization: Companies publish a manifesto

    Buildings decarbonization: Companies publish a manifesto

    Grouped within the Quebec Council of Energy Efficiency Businesses (CQ3e), 24 companies, which include building managers, construction firms, engineering firms and electrical product suppliers, have joined their expertise to present a Manifesto on the (…)

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  2. A new member joins C-nergie

    A new member joins C-nergie

    The team of C-nergie would like to welcome Nicolas Blanc-Veisse who is joining us as an energy efficiency engineer (RTP). Newly arrived in Quebec, Nicolas is a French engineer (RTP) graduated from the Angers general engineering school (ESEO) and (…)

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  3. A new member joins C-nergie

    A new member joins C-nergie

    The team of C-nergie would like to welcome Amine Abajja who is joining us as an energy efficiency engineer.  In addition to his studies as an industrial process engineer, Amine also completed a master’s degree in engineering project management at (…)

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  4. A new member joins C-nergie

    A new member joins C-nergie

    C-nergie would like to welcome Khalid Lahlou who is joining us as a design engineer. Building mechanical engineer, OIQ member and LEED accredited professional, Khalid has more than 20 years of experience in building’s design, control and energy (…)

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  5. 1 billion to decarbonize Quebec’s buildings

    1 billion to decarbonize Quebec’s buildings

    To achieve its GHG reduction target, Quebec does not only intend to strengthen its actions in the transportation sector or large industries, since commercial and institutional buildings alone account for nearly 10% of GHG emissions.   A billion (…)

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  6. A new member joins C-nergie

    A new member joins C-nergie

    It is with great pleasure that C-nergie welcomes Anis Boutgayout as a new project manager to our team. Holder of a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Ottawa, Anis previously worked in the field of construction and (…)

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  7. 1.6 Billion for climate change adaptation

    1.6 Billion for climate change adaptation

    At the end of November, Ottawa announced a $1.6 billion aid plan for climate change adaptation. These funds deployed as part of a brand-new national climate adaptation strategy have been welcomed by the provincial and municipal world. Indeed, this (…)

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  8. Cities on the front line of the climate battle

    Cities on the front line of the climate battle

    More than half of the population lives in urban areas and no less than seven out of ten people will live there by 2050, according to the World Bank. Cities are therefore key players in the fight against climate change. In Quebec, we are no exception (…)

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