Atmospheric science is key to driving the ecological transition
Our commitment to innovation and science is the driving force behind everything we do. Meet the dedicated team who make this vision a reality, every single day.
Our mission
We help cities and territories achieve their climate neutrality objectives by providing them with automated, reliable monitoring of greenhouse gas emissions through atmospheric measurement.
Why should we measure?
Until now, cities have assessed their greenhouse gas emissions on the basis of a territorial GHG inventory or Bilan Carbone®. This method involves counting all the activities in a given area and calculating the associated emissions.
Although standardised, these calculation methods are subject to the availability of activity data: road counts, energy consumption, etc.
By measuring emissions in real time, we can eliminate uncertainty, reduce data acquisition time, and cut the cost of these studies.
Our story
It all started with a bold vision from the City of Paris: to become the first capital in the world to monitor its emissions in real time, identify their sources and simulate their behaviour. To realise this ambition, SUEZ joined forces with the Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement (LSCE).
After three years of research, we have developed a solution that has been validated by academic publications and recognised internationally (World Meteorological Organisation (WMO), Integrated Carbon Observation System (ICOS), COP26). This technology is now ready for international deployment.
Our team
We are a team of experts in our field, with a diverse range of specialisations including engineering, IT, atmospheric science, public policy and data science. We are united by one common goal: to put science at the service of those involved in the ecological transition.