Territoire d'Énergie Lot-et-Garonne
TE 47
Agen, France
About
Founded in 1953, Territoire d'Énergie Lot-et-Garonne is a government headquartered in Agen, France with approximately 50-200 employees specializing in Biogas, Hydrogen.
Created in 1953, Territoire d'Énergie Lot-et-Garonne (TE 47) is a public intercommunal cooperation authority serving all 319 communes in Lot-et-Garonne. As the public distribution authority for gas, it manages 1,400 km of distribution networks serving 74 communes. TE 47 drives regional energy transition through multiple initiatives: the Cometh 47 program supports agricultural biogas production with collective methanizers; the Mobiogaz 47 program has established 3 operational bioGNV stations (Villeneuve-sur-Lot, Damazan, Agen-Boé) with another planned in Samazan. The organization supports communes in energy efficiency projects through the national Energy Efficiency Certificates (CEE) scheme and develops renewable energy infrastructure via AVERGIES. Strategic goals include 100% local green gas production covering departmental consumption and advancing sustainable mobility solutions.
Headquarters
Agen, France
Founded
1953
Employees
50-200
Company Type
Government
Business Models
Value Chain
Service Regions
Lot-et-Garonne