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Syndicat Départemental d’Énergies du Rhône (SYDER)

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Syndicat Départemental d’Énergies du Rhône (SYDER) is a public energy syndicate in the Rhône department, France, comprising 258 communes. It serves as the organizing authority for public electricity and gas services and is a key driver of the energy and digital transition in its territories. SYDER's strategy focuses on developing renewable energy projects, deploying electric mobility infrastructure, modernizing public lighting, and promoting energy efficiency for its member municipalities.

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Founded 1947 100 employees
Public Energy SyndicateDeveloperOperatorGovernmentInvestor

Strategic Overview

  • SYDER's core mission is to manage and develop public energy services and infrastructure for its member municipalities in the Rhône department.
  • The syndicate plays a crucial role in implementing local energy transition policies, focusing on renewable energy, electric mobility, and energy efficiency.
  • Its activities are primarily driven by public service mandates and regional development goals rather than traditional investment returns.

Investment Focus

Technologies
Solar1
Geography
France1

Key People

Daniel JULLIEN
Président
Jean-Luc DAUBIN
Directeur Général

Track Record

77
Years Active
Notable projects: Deployment of electric vehicle (EV) charging network across the Rhône department, Modernization and energy efficiency upgrades of public lighting infrastructure in member communes, Development and installation of solar PV projects on public buildings, Management of public electricity and gas distribution concessions

Detailed Analysis

Technologies
Electricity DistributionGas DistributionPublic LightingSolar PVEV ChargingEnergy EfficiencySmart GridsBiomassGeothermal
Geographies
France
Deal Stage
GreenfieldBrownfieldOperating
Sectors
UtilitiesEnergy Transition
Track Syndicat Départemental d’Énergies du Rhône (SYDER)