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Kyotherm, the start-up that promotes renewable heat

2022-03-29T18:05:13.315Z


The young French shoot is mainly aimed at manufacturers wishing to reduce their carbon footprint. While Europe's supply of Russian gas is more than questionable, there are solutions that are largely under-exploited today. One of them concerns renewable heat. "Kyotherm finances and implements heat generation facilities from renewable sources such as biomass, geothermal energy or solar thermal", explains Arnaud Susplugas, its president. Read also In Kenya, geothermal energy provides half of the


While Europe's supply of Russian gas is more than questionable, there are solutions that are largely under-exploited today.

One of them concerns renewable heat.

"Kyotherm finances and implements heat generation facilities from renewable sources such as biomass, geothermal energy or solar thermal",

explains Arnaud Susplugas, its president.

Read also

In Kenya, geothermal energy provides half of the electricity

The technology is there today.

The start-up mainly targets manufacturers who want to reduce their carbon footprint.

The company has signed an agreement with the giant ArcelorMittal to reuse the heat produced by the ovens of the Saint-Chély-d'Apcher site, in Lozère, to create a heating network that supplies more than 11,000 homes.

And the start-up is on the rise.

At the beginning of March, it raised 45 million euros from investment funds or family offices, such as Andera Partners, Noria, Johes, Starquest or Ciclad, but also from Bpifrance.

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Source: lefigaro

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