Solvay Energy Services is the first concrete outcome of the integration of Solvay and Rhodia, and will make use of the expertise of Solvay, Rhodia and Orbeo to optimize the energy purchases of the new group, as well as manage energy requirements and CO2 emissions.
Solvay has announced the creation of Solvay Energy Services, the first concrete outcome of the integration of Solvay and Rhodia. This new business aims to optimize the energy costs and CO2 emissions both of the Group and on behalf of third parties.
Solvay Energy Services will make use of the expertise of Solvay, Rhodia and Orbeo to optimize the energy purchases of the new group, which amount to EUR 1.2 billion per year, as well as helping the Business Units and production sites manage their energy requirements and CO2 emissions. In addition Solvay manages energy co-generation facilities worldwide with an installed production capacity to date equivalent to 1,000 MW. These various resources will contribute toward the Group’s objective of a 20% reduction in its energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions by 2020.
The business will also develop activities to help external customers reduce their environmental footprint. These will mainly focus on energy services, CO2 management and the development of renewable energy and biofuels.
Solvay Energy Services, operational as of 1 January 2012, is headed by Philippe Rosier. Commenting on this move, he said: “The creation of this business, which will leverage the performance of the Group, represents an important step and a first success in the integration of Solvay and Rhodia. We are delighted to be able to consolidate our unique expertise in one team and contribute toward the fight against climate change. We are determined to become a major player in innovative energy solutions.”