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Addressing the energy and climate crises requires swift action. Schneider Electric offers integrated solutions to decarbonize, improve energy security and increase resilience for businesses worldwide.

Learn how businesses can utilize energy efficiency and electrification to combat the effects of the energy crisis.

There has never been a more important time to have an integrated energy strategy, one that considers risk exposure, resilience, and a long-term plan for commodities management.

With our new services, we help companies proactively communicate to satisfy stakeholder pressure and celebrate sustainability success.

Schneider Electric has been named the world’s most sustainable corporation in 2021 by Corporate Knights. Join us in celebrating and learn more about our sustainability commitments.

The fully integrated approach spans energy management, resource efficiency, renewable energy procurement, carbon offsetting, value chain decarbonization, and AI-driven data collection and disclosure.

Bill Brewer, VP of Global Supply & Sustainability Services, talks about the three components that make up Active Energy Management.

Schneider Electric's multi-million-dollar investment into AI and machine learning technology drives next-generation digitally-enabled services.

We're honored to be named the 2020 RE100 Clean Energy Trailblazer. Watch this video to learn more about our three-pronged approach to the clean energy transition.
With proactive leadership, one European Food & Bev leader found energy and carbon savings in their approach to energy and resource management.

Jean-Pascal Tricoire and Steve Wilhite discuss new report and what change can be expected in the corporate sustainability landscape following COVID-19.

Energy and sustainability programs can be so much more transformative when they are managed as a cohesive strategy.

Discover how Royal Canin has harnessed Active Energy Management, and learn more about their journey.

To paint a picture of what the coming decade may hold for corporate energy and sustainability, we spoke with Dominic Barbato, Director of Strategy at Schneider Electric.
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An infographic that outlines the 5 things you need to start managing energy actively.

The report explores how critical strategic energy management has become, the increase in use of digital data tools, and the rise of climate change as a focus for energy and resource supply.

Let’s take a look back over the past decade to appreciate just how far corporate climate action has come.

A major principle behind Active Energy Management is moving from being reactive to proactive. To be proactive, you need to get ahead issues before they occur. Solid reliable data is important to...

Global warming and resource scarcity create risks for all companies in some way. We provide solutions and recommendations to help companies mitigate exposure.

Innovative funding models are emerging to help align energy & sustainability project proposals with organizational ambitions. Explore how new business models may help move your initiatives forward.