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Explore the key growth areas and achievements of ENGIE Group, a global energy player focused on renewable energy generation, infrastructure development, and innovative customer solutions. Learn how Keepmoat Regeneration, as part of ENGIE, is spearheading transformational placemaking and mixed tenure housing projects.
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Ben Denton Group Strategy and Business Development Director Keepmoat Regeneration PRESENTATION TITLE ( FOOTER CAN BE PERSONALIZED AS FOLLOW: INSERT / HEADER AND FOOTER")
ENGIE Group • Introduction ENGIE is a global energy player and an expert operator in the three businesses of electricity, natural gas and energy services ENGIE focuses on three key areas of growth: • Generation of electricitymainlyfromlowcarbonsources (renewables) • Development and management of global infrastructure and networks • (gas-electricity) • Customer solutions and services for residentials, professionals, businesses, cities and territories
ENGIE Group • Key Figures 11 Research and development centres 153,090 Employees worldwide Operating in 70 countries €66.6billion Turnover in 2016 *Figures correct as of 31st December 2016
UK Business Unit • Key Figures 20,000 Employees in the UK No.1 In District Energy £3.2 billion Turnover in 2016 25 million sq m managed Over32,000 customer sites served 4 GW Power generation capacity
2,267 employees • £800m UK turnover • 2,000 projects per annum • 1,100 homes built per annum • 350,000+ homes made warmer over the last 10 years • £150m+ secured investment to tackle fuel poverty • Keepmoat Regeneration – Key Facts
Placemaking and mixed tenure homes Designing-in delight and discovery from the start, not an after thought
Placemaking and mixed tenure homes Public realm with a purpose
Placemaking and mixed tenure homes Detailing that accentuates the beauty
Placemaking and mixed tenure homes Variety – a home and a design for all, young and old, a pad and a castle!
Placemaking and mixed tenure homes Designing with the customer in mind
Placemaking and mixed tenure homes Designed with the ability to customise – inside and out
Placemaking and mixed tenure homes Creating a variety of archetypes
Placemaking and mixed tenure homes A variety of spaces, places and experiences
Placemaking and mixed tenure homes Mixing uses to support economic activity throughout the day
Placemaking and mixed tenure homes If it feels like home, it is home – home to live, work, play and learn
Placemaking and mixed tenure homes Fixing the financials from day one
Learning from the Grenfell disaster • Maximising the inherent safety of the building • Mixing systems • Recladding or reinvention • Building regulations • Component testing PRESENTATION TITLE ( FOOTER CAN BE PERSONALIZED AS FOLLOW: INSERT / HEADER AND FOOTER")