The transition to a more responsible business model is essential for all entrepreneurs today. The Klimapakt fir Betriber programme has been established in Luxembourg with the aim of supporting small and medium-sized enterprises with their energy transition and decarbonisation efforts.
Claude is a florist in a municipality close to the Luxembourg capital. He heads up a huge display/sales area and a large greenhouse and is aware of the substantial energy impact of his business. He is keen to improve performance in this area wherever possible and to start on the energy transition of the business in order to reduce its carbon footprint.
He has found out about the best ESG practices for the company and has begun to develop a strategy to reduce its negative impact on the environment. However, he is overwhelmed by the volume of information available on the topic and considers this type of project difficult to implement. The neighbouring store owner offers reassurance, talking to him of the Klimapakt fir Betriber platform which could help him organise his thoughts and gain a clearer understanding of how to proceed.
Initiated by the Luxembourg government and managed by Klima-Agence and Luxinnovation, the Klimapakt fir Betriber programme (climate pact for companies) aims to support small and medium-sized enterprises that wish to reduce their carbon footprint and commit to more environmentally friendly production and energy consumption.
Klimapakt fir Betriber offers a catalogue of standard measures providing an overview of the initiatives, support, financial aid, tools and programmes that exist in the field of sustainable development.
Klimapakt fir Betriber has been designed as a platform offering strategic guidance. It offers a catalogue of standard measures providing an overview of the initiatives, support, financial aid, tools and programmes that exist in the field of sustainable development. It can save valuable time for entrepreneurs seeking practical information!
The aim is to offer guidance on their strategy for implementing their energy transition and decarbonisation plans, by identifying the best practices in their business sector and putting them in contact with providers of responsible solutions.
Whilst Claude had already thought about how to roll out business practices that are more environmentally friendly, he discovers some new ideas on the platform. For example, he could think about: replacing the lighting in his display area and the back of the shop in order to optimise electricity consumption; improving the greenhouse heating system; having photovoltaic panels installed; or offering charging stations for the electric vehicles of clients, delivery companies and employees.
Each measure is accompanied by recommendations and provides the relevant contacts to optimise implementation of the project. This will help Claude make concrete action plans for the future.
Before getting started, it is advisable to carry out a detailed analysis of the company’s energy situation. This will help to identify any potential excess consumption and determine any improvements that can be carried out.
For example, if Claude were to decide to optimise the lighting system of his premises, he could start by contacting a qualified tradesperson to check the installed electricity equipment and draw up a balance of his energy consumption with a view to defining potential improvements. The contact details of certified electricians, specialist suppliers and consultancy firms can be found on the platform.
The Klimapakt fir Betriber website then offers advice and concrete technical solutions on how to carry out the various energy efficiency measures. Our florist discovers that he could replace his current electrical installations with adapted LED lighting that takes into account the light output that is required for his premises as well as the efficiency of bulbs, time of use, etc. Several options are suggested to efficiently regulate his consumption: the installation of movement sensors in passageways, programming a timer to turn off all lights at night, organising the use of space to take maximum advantage of natural light, installing a twilight switch, etc.
The Klimapakt fir Betriber website highlights the financial aid available based on the type of project under consideration.
Luxembourg offers a range of financial aid for entrepreneurs who wish to adopt more environmentally friendly measures. To help assess everything that is on offer, the Klimapakt fir Betriber website highlights the financial aid available based on the type of project under consideration:
Claude discovers that if he decides to optimise the lighting system in his premises, he could apply for investment assistance for measures to protect the environment or from the SME-Packages – Sustainability programme. He may also be eligible for subsidies from the energy suppliers. However, he would have to check if he complies with the conditions for the award of these subsidies based on the specifics of his company and the type of project envisaged (size of the company, cost of investment, etc.).
In most cases, the request for support must be submitted prior to commencing work on the project, in order to avoid refusal.
Useful info: in most cases, the request for support must be submitted prior to commencing work on the project, in order to avoid refusal (before agreeing to an estimate, making a downpayment, carrying out an analysis of the installations, etc.).
The Klimapakt fir Betriber platform provides a full overview on the subject, with a summary of the resources available by type of project.
Via the Klimapakt fir Betriber platform, Claude now has access to a database of all the information, tools and contacts he will need to plan the energy transition of his business and take concrete action in favour of sustainable development. We wish him luck and thank him for his willingness to contribute to a more sustainable and responsible future!
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