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Sustainable industry

Making the energy transition of the industry a success

Tailor-made solutions for the energy transition of the industry, from a certified B Corp™ partner.

Energy transition is no longer an option. In the face of new social expectations and tightening regulations on GHG emissions, sustainable practices are a necessity if we are to remain competitive in today's and tomorrow's economy, and attract customers, talent and investors.

Take advantage of your industry's energy transition to address broader social, environmental and economic issues:

  • Environment
  • Social
  • Governance
  • Environment

    Energy optimization of your processes and utilities reduces carbon emissions and enables more efficient use of water, promoting environmental sustainability.

  • Social

    In the context of social responsibility, more efficient energy management can enhance process quality and provide greater comfort for your employees in the workplace. By connecting to heat networks, a plant can also make a commitment to local communities.

  • Governance

    When it comes to governance and ethics, it's possible to go beyond the simple regulatory compliance provided by energy audits by measuring and verifying energy efficiency. This gives you more comprehensive ESRS-1 indicators and greater transparency on modernization investments.

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Dairy

The transition to energy-efficient plants involves major thermal challenges: regulation of ripening and pasteurization cycles, thermal and chemical management of in-place cleaning, and optimization of heat flows for drying towers, concentrators and phase-change processes.

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Chocolate

Chocolate is shaped using mechanical and thermal energy. For this industry, the energy transition takes place from roasting to tempering, with regulation of heat flows, particularly during cocoa kneading. Cleaning and distribution networks are also levers for optimization.

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Brewery

In breweries, you can make the most of heat in the thermal cycles of pasteurization, fermentation, filtration, maturation, boiling and brewing. During packaging, energy optimization of pasteurization and bottle cleaning also saves water and chemicals.

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Metal and glass

High-temperature processes, such as melting or annealing furnaces, are particularly energy-intensive and represent priority targets forenergy optimization. They require specialized expertise, from fine-tuned equipment control to heat recovery for heating networks, not forgetting utility optimization.

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Manufacturing

For these plants, decarbonization means regulating and optimizing the production of cold and heat for air treatment, both for the process and for the comfort of the workshops. Temperature and humidity are controlled according to use (clean rooms, gray rooms, laboratories, etc.). Actions to reduce energy consumption and maintain them over time are effective levers.

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Fine chemicals

To manage numerous recipes with different operations, processes for separating components (distillation, drying, filtration, concentration) and reacting between components (reaction, extraction) are very energy-intensive. In these plants, the energy transition is mainly achieved through thermal regulation or by adapting operating points to pressure and heating times.

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By achieving B Corp™ certification, LEMON ENERGY is committed to high standards of social and environmental performance, joining a global movement towards a more inclusive, equitable and regenerative economy.

This label certifies that our company takes into account the interests of all our stakeholders (employees, customers, communities and the environment). Obtaining B Corp™ certification requires an independent assessment by B Lab, a non-profit organization.

Together, let's build the industry of the future.

LEMON ENERGY is a member of the Coq Vert community launched by Bpifrance in partnership with ADEME and the French Ministry of Ecological Transition.

The Coq Vert community brings together more than 2,300 entrepreneurs committed to the climate - VSEs, SMEs and ETIs located throughout France - in a network that encourages the sharing of expertise and collective emulation.

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We apply this commitment to reducing the industry's carbon footprint to our work as energy transition consultants:

Integrity and transparency

We believe in trusting relationships and long-term commitment. As such, we are committed to working in a fair environment and acting fairly towards our competitors. We seek out and respect the facts, and avoid conflicts of interest.

Inclusion and collective

Our innovations are nourished by the diversity of our profiles and the fertile links we forge with our communities. We are actively involved with local organizations, notably the grandes écoles and the CROUS.

Quality and safety

We are committed to a process of continuous improvement that respects our customers and those who benefit from our services. In particular, when it comes to safety, the entire team is involved and empowered to strive for "zero accidents".

Environmental management

Our greatest source of pride is the tangible impact of our energy transition actions. We carefully monitor our carbon footprint (our annual balance is 93 tCO2eq), and are implementing a plan to further reduce our footprint (rationalizing travel, responsible purchasing).

LEMON ENERGY is your trusted partner for navigating the energy transition. Our sector expertise, from dairy to fine chemicals, guarantees tailor-made, efficient and sustainable solutions.

As a certified B Corp™ company, we are committed to rigorous standards of social and environmental performance.

To make your transition a success, energy efficiency solutions are at your fingertips. Our mission: Adapt them to your specific industrial sector.