Régie Municipale d'Électricité de Toulouse
Toulouse, France
About
Founded in 1929, Régie Municipale d'Électricité de Toulouse is a government headquartered in Toulouse, France specializing in Hydro, Solar.
Régie Municipale d'Électricité de Toulouse is a public utility established in 1929 by the city of Toulouse. It operates two hydroelectric power plants—the Ramier plant (built 1917–1922) and the Cavaletade plant—whose origins trace back to medieval grain mills dating to 1183. The utility also develops and operates photovoltaic installations, including facilities at Oncopole and Pech David. The Ramier facility operates under a state concession renewed in 2007 for 40 years. Beyond generation, the utility provides electrical infrastructure management, maintenance, and expertise services to municipal and metropolitan services, contributing to the region's energy transition.
Headquarters
Toulouse, France
Founded
1929
Company Type
Government