ENGIE is a global energy company headquartered in La Défense, France, specializing in electricity generation and distribution, natural gas, and energy‐related services. The company operates across the entire energy value chain, from production and trading to transmission, distribution and customer solutions. ENGIE has developed significant capabilities in both conventional and renewable energy, with activities spanning nuclear and thermal power plants, onshore and offshore wind farms, solar photovoltaic projects and biomass facilities.
The modern ENGIE emerged from the 2008 merger of Gaz de France and Suez, with a subsequent rebranding to ENGIE in 2015. Today, the group has a presence in more than 70 countries, serving industrial, commercial and residential customers worldwide. ENGIE has expanded its footprint in high‐growth markets such as Latin America, Southeast Asia and Africa, while maintaining a strong base in Europe.
In addition to power generation and natural gas infrastructure, ENGIE offers a broad range of energy transition services. These include energy efficiency solutions, sustainable building management, decentralized energy systems and smart grid technologies. The company is also investing in emerging areas such as green hydrogen, energy storage and digital energy platforms to support decarbonization efforts and its goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2045.
ENGIE’s executive leadership is headed by Chief Executive Officer Catherine MacGregor, who took the helm in January 2021, and the Board of Directors, chaired by Jean-Pierre Clamadieu. Under their stewardship, the company continues to adapt its portfolio toward low‐carbon solutions and to strengthen partnerships with governments, corporations and local communities to accelerate the global energy transition.
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