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Cegelec World 21 - spring 2011

  • Offshore platforms: a dual technical and human expertise. Cegelec deploys dedicated competencies in platforms worldwide for 40 years. The Group strives to meet the key challenges of these facilities: uninterrupted production, safety, supply chain and work organisation.
  • Renewable energies: strong potential, flexibility required. An interview with David de Laire, Chief Technical Officer with Eolfi (Veolia Environment).
  • The CMA CGM tower: a new landmark in Marseilles. Cegelec led the consortium entrusted with the installation of high and low voltage equipment.
  • A strong start for iPerflex in the Gulf States. The Group will deliver all the security infrastructure of eight electrical grid dispatching stations across five countries.
  • Public transport that doesn't waste energy. Cegelec is applying its expertise to the environmental issues of overall power management in public transport.

Cegelec World n°20

  • Transports: safer, more free-flowing mobility. Safety and traffic flow are among the most important challenges related to intelligent road systems. This business segment is expanding very rapidly, led by fast-growing needs to improve traffic conditions, reduce accidents but also modify driver behaviour.
  • Hospitals in France. Cegelec has equipped itself with a major asset to optimize its positions on the French hospital market: an experience exchange group to pool the Group's fields of expertise and tools.
  • The Miradoux photovoltaic power plant. The project, located in the southwest of France, was set up in partnership with the Caisse des Dépôts with Cegelec contributing its technical know-how in the field of renewable energies.
  • Morocco: pylons that go a long way.
  • Morocco: the Kenitra thermal power station is a large-scale project.

Cegelec World n°19

  • Consuming less, consuming better. Energy efficiency is a core priority which compels us to build and operate buildings in an ecomical and responsible manner. Cegelec is developing its efficiency-minded offer in two business areas: construction and maintenance, through a full range of solutions whose guiding principles are diversity and optimisation.
  • Interview with Regis Dalmas, EDF/CIDEN Deputy Director. Specialized in dismantling nuclear installations, the CIDEN awarded two major contracts to Cegelec in France: one for the ICEDA project at the Bugey site and one in the framework of the future LIDEC in Chinon.
  • Success: Cegelec was chosen to install all the electrical and HVAC infrastructures at the new headquarters of the Council of the European Union and the European Council in Brussels. Prestigious, complex and exemplary.

Cegelec World n°18

  • Feature story: Water engineering, global expertise. Hydraulic infrastructures and technical equipment require specific technologies and special expertise for their design, implementation, and maintenance. Working in that field for more than thirty years, Cegelec offers a comprehensive expertise and is involved in every area of the water cycle, from pumping stations to wastewater treatment plants, drinking water production plants and water supply facilities.
  • Interview with Vincent Jacques le Seigneur, Secretary General of France’s INES (National institute for solar power). The solar energy market, a market boosted by a combination of political determination and technical progress. From turnkey projects to one-off services, from photovoltaic farms to profitable roofs, Cegelec demonstrates its skills in electricity and full integration.  
  • Prospects: Indonesia, business assets in a buoyant market. In a quarter of a century, Cegelec has managed to build, preserve and strengthen its positioning. Its subsidiary Indokomas focuses its ambitions for growth in three areas: the oil industry, the energy sector and the mining sector.

Cegelec World n°17

  • Feature story : security and safety. Our solutions to protect people and property generate close to €200 million in annual revenue. Cegelec enjoys demonstrated proficiency in a full range of these solutions, capable of meeting the needs of public authorities and companies seeking to ensure unfailing protection.
  • Interview with the chairmen of Koncar and Koncar Power Transformers, two companies that are in the unique position of being Cegelec suppliers, partners and customers, all at the same time. To read the full interview, go to www.cegelec.com/koncar.
  • Other topics covered by the Summer issue include our success at the end of the tunnel, the strengthening of our presence in industrial maintenance to help us rebound more strongly once the economy recovers, the revival of hydroelectric power and energy efficiency.

Cegelec World n°16

  • Feature Story: Cegelec is expanding strongly in the transport industry.
    It leverages multiple strengths to meet growing global demand for mobility solutions that are both energy efficient and environmentally friendly.
    • Brussels South-Charleroi: an airport takes off

    • A technically challenging tramway in Rabat

    • Lock upgrades in Germany

  • Interview of Alain Cuccaroni, Eastern France European Line, Project Manager (Réseau Ferré de France), for which Cegelec Transport erected nearly 100km of catenaries.

  • Turnkey projects represent great growth potential for Cegelec. As example: the large Ciprel III project won in Ivory Coast.

Cegelec World n°15

Feature story sustainable development: day-to-day actions for global results

  • Renovate tramways… rather than replace them
  • Recovering energy… by incinerating waste
  • Better lighting… with lower consumption

Interview: Raymond Redding, Executive Vice-President, Group Managing Director Mail,Chairman of Sofipost: “We are conducting the largest industrial modernisation programme in France.”
Prospects: Analysers: more and more essential to the industry sector
Successes:

  • Cegelec and Total E&P Indonesia: A sustainable partnership
  • The way ahead is clear for catenaries

Cegelec World n°14

  • Feature Story: Cegelec and the Gulf States working on a post-oil future. Linking local presence and support from central organisations, the Group is positioned in cutting-edge business sectors at a time when the Gulf States have resolutely launched themselves into preparing a post-oil age.

  • Interview of Georg Petrich, Vice President materials management of RWE Power, in Germany. " Our target: an economically viable and sustainable energy mix". "Cegelec has done its part to make lignite a competitive energy source today".

  • Waste: a market with prospects. Cegelec has established itself as a leading provider of technical equipment for waste incineration plants in Germany.

Cegelec World n°13

This issue of Cegelec World highlights the Group's many skills and competencies in the field of nuclear energy. Whether it is a question of modernising existing installations, non-destructive testing, electricity services or maintenance, Cegelec meets the needs of its clients in France and in the world.

Also in this issue of Cegelec World: an exclusive interview of Jean-Yves Le Gall, Chairman & CEO of Arianespace, a long-standing Cegelec client.

And also: Public-Private Partnerships: natural partners; Tunnel renovation is progressing well; La Poste, at the time of flash post; Two made-to-measure and on time programmed in-port maintenance and repairs (PIMR) of French navy vessels.

Cegelec World n°12

Cegelec is at home with homeland security! The highly specialised competencies developed by the Group for the industry appeal to the department of Defence, and the specifically military requirements that Cegelec is so familiar with represent a real asset for civil clients. The feature story in this issue of Cegelec World tells it all.

Also in this magazine: A double acquisition for strengthened know-how (Ensysta in Belgium and TSA Telecom in Switzerland); Bioenergy: a driving force for growth; Artist of Light - an interview with the internationally-acclaimed urban and architectural lighting designer Roger Narboni who worked hand in hand with Cegelec on the new lighting of the Reims cathedral.


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