About
Founded in 1994, Plan Bois Énergie Bretagne is a government headquartered in Bretagne, France specializing in Biomass.
Plan Bois Énergie Bretagne is a collective public aid program piloted and financed by the Brittany Region, ADEME, and the departments of Ille-et-Vilaine and Finistère. Established in 1994, the program has been renewed four times, with the current phase (2021-2027) focusing on wood energy boiler installation and supply chain development. The program is animated by AILE (Local Energy and Environment Agency) and FIBOIS Bretagne, and operates through multiple regional and local animation structures. It supports heating systems for collective, industrial, artisanal, and agricultural sectors. Over 550 wood boilers have been installed with program support in the past 20 years. The program aims to increase the number of wood heating systems on the Breton territory, inform about wood resources and local suppliers, and structure the supply offering. It is expanding to broader tree policy aligned with national heat fund policy and energy programming trajectories.
Headquarters
Bretagne, France
Founded
1994
Company Type
Government
Business Models
Value Chain
Service Regions
Bretagne, Ille-et-Vilaine, Finistère
Industry Memberships
FIBOIS Bretagne, CIBE (Comité Interprofessionnel du Bois-Énergie)
Projects
Wood Energy Boiler Network
Certifications & Awards
Certifications
Flamme Verte