In a context of global warming and energy crisis, producing cold in a virtuous way and without impact on the environment has become a necessity. To deal with this problem, Dalkia Froid Solutions supports its clients with various solutions in the fields of refrigeration and energy, through a complete process that includes advice, design, installation and operation of the facilities. ” We operate mainly in the industrial sector, food trade, logistics, but also in the health and hospitality sectors. says Philippe Anselme, CEO of Dalkia Froid Solutions.
In addition to favoring natural fluids, which have virtually no impact on the environment, Dalkia Froid Solutions is committed to long-term results with its clients. Its commitment contracts refer to the reduction of greenhouse gases, the reduction of energy consumption or the control of total operating costs, for example. The company claims to be a partner in sustainable energy performance for its customers.
A growing market
Today, Dalkia Froid Solutions employs more than 1,450 people, through 70 agencies spread throughout the national territory. The teams intervene 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to guarantee the continuity of the service. ” Unfortunately, the refrigeration sector lacks enormous resources. We have big development ambitions that we keep recruiting for, even if it’s not easy with the shortage of candidates. We invest a lot in the training of young people: every year we have more than one hundred study and work students within our structure. “, explains Philippe Anselme.
Between soaring energy prices and an increasingly strong regulatory framework, which prohibits in particular the most environmentally harmful fluids, the energy efficiency market will continue to develop. Because faced with these challenges, many companies, from all sectors combined, must move towards more virtuous solutions to reduce the footprint of their activities.
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Source: BFM TV

