About
Founded in 2008, Énergie Renouvelable is a ngo headquartered in France with approximately 10-50 employees specializing in Solar, Wind, Biomass.
Énergie Renouvelable is an independent editorial collective founded in 2008, producing in-depth guides to help readers understand renewable energy choices, housing efficiency, electric mobility, energy conservation, and environmental issues. The publication prioritizes fact-checked, source-verified content over promotional material. Content areas include solar, wind, and biomass energy; habitat efficiency; electric vehicles and charging infrastructure; and energy consumption reduction. All guides cite official sources including ADEME, RTE, CRE, INSEE, and government agencies. The editorial team comprises five specialists: Mélina Caradec (Editor-in-Chief), Théo Beaumesnil (renewable energy engineer), Inès Lavergne (bioclimatic architect), Yann Tréguer (electric mobility journalist), and Dr. Salma Reboul (public policy researcher).
Headquarters
France
Founded
2008
Employees
10-50
Company Type
NGO