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Follow on Google News | ![]() European Utility Week 2019, Why France?Over 60 French exhibitors will be on the French Pavilion, showcasing their expertise across the utilities sector.
By: Business France Smart Grids in France Whether it is the production, distribution, consumption or storage of energy, Smart Grids play a key role in adapting electricity networks to energy transition. Within a global market estimated at €30 billion, the French smart grids sector represents €6 billion in turnover, half of which comes from exports (Source: Think Smartgrids 2018). France also exports more electricity than any other country in Europe after Germany (51.7 TWh from 2017-2018). There are over 150 active Smart Grids projects in France. A healthy ecosystem In addition to the country's several international groups in the electricity sector, such as EDF and Engie, the French Smart Grids industry has many talented start-ups. They operate in fields as varied as communication protocols, the prediction of photovoltaic energy production and the measurement & control of electrical consumption in buildings. Investment in France's Smart Grid sector R&D receives €100 million in investment a year in France. The country comes 2nd in Europe for financing pilot projects. • Japanese firm, Toshiba, has co-developed the Lyon Smart Community project with the French city of Lyon. • Californian company, Cisco, which specialises in network equipment, has invested $200 million in French start-ups, particularly in the smart grids sector. • Itron, an American specialist in technological solutions for energy and water companies, has 7 production sites in France. Meet over 60 French exhibitors representing the expertise and sheer variety of companies The French Pavilion at the EUW & POWERGEN Europe trade shows will extend over 550 m² of exhibition space to showcase French leaders in energy efficiency, from successful regional projects to start-ups, ETIs, SMEs, large groups. More than 60 French companies will be on & around the French Pavilion to showcase the country's smart energy ecosystem looking to achieve a smooth transition towards a low carbon energy supply (Hall 1, at the show entrance). The business activities of a selection of the French Pavilion exhibitors at European Utility Week 2019 are explored in more detail in our press pack (available on the French Pavilion or upon request). For more information, please contact: Business France – Hall 1, stand H80 Sophie Issovits, Head of Electricity & Smart Grids Projects sophie.issovits@ www.businessfrance.fr/ End
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