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The energy sector must therefore reduce its externalities (greenhouse gases, waste and pollution, industrial risks, etc.) at all costs, while ensuring its profitability.
In this context, it is also becoming essential for energy-consuming companies to no longer ignore the energy expertise needed to integrate the impacts of the energy transition into their strategies and operations.
In practice, energy providers must simultaneously: Fight to retain their customers, who are being courted by "new entrants" from other energy sources; Invent tomorrow's business models, notably by integrating the sale of energy services; Successfully carry out their major transformation projects, whether industrial or commercial; Finance their strategic repositioning by creating economic leeway.