Dinan Agglomération selects the NGE, IGEO, and BREIZHENERGIE consortium for the financing, design, construction, and operation of its district heating network
On 20 February, Dinan Agglomération and the concessionaire consortium—NGE, IGEO, and BREIZHENERGIE—signed a 25-year concession contract for the future district heating network.
This network will harness energy recovered from the Waste-to-Energy Plant in the city Taden to provide heating to the towns of Dinan and Quévert. It will supply heat to sports facilities, businesses, administrative buildings, multi-occupancy housing, and educational establishments. The project is supported by ADEME (French Agency for Ecological Transition) as part of the French Heat Fund programme. This marks NGE’s first financed urban heating network for which the Group will also act as the operator alongside its partners.
The consortium brings together:
NGE Concessions (majority shareholder), the Group’s division dedicated to the development and structuring of financed projects. It supports contracting authorities with innovative market approaches, bringing in the Group’s expertise in design, construction, maintenance, and infrastructure operations.
IGEO, an SME providing energy services (operation, maintenance, installation works, and energy audits) in Brittany, based in La Mézière. IGEO offers tailored service through professional and responsive teams.
BREIZHENERGIE, an investment vehicle led by SemBreizh, supports public and private clients across Brittany in financing renewable energy production plant projects.
The partners chose to join forces on this project and share a strong commitment to supporting Dinan Agglomération in this flagship initiative, which is fully aligned with the local Climate-Air-Energy Plan (PCAET). The consortium has also enlisted the exclusive services of EVEN and LESSARD, both of whom have extensive local knowledge.
This collaboration brings together all the necessary expertise for the project—from the design and construction phases to the commercialisation and operational phases.