Professional Organisations

Highly involved in new developments in district heating and cooling networks concerning energy and environmental issues, INPAL Energie is committed to building relationships with different international associations and organisations.


  • Amorce
    National association of municipalities, associations and businesses involved in waste management, energy and district heating networks. It numbers almost 600 members.


  • Via Seva
    Association promoting district heating and cooling networks with the remit to provide information on energy control and district heating and cooling networks.


  • Biomasse Normandie
    Association promoting fuel wood which carries out Research and Development work on biomass.


  • CIBE
    The Inter profession Fuel Wood Committee works on district and industrial wood heating for the residential and tertiary sectors, district heating networks and industrial firms.


  • Euroheat & Power
    This European association brings together district heating and cooling network stakeholders from a variety of European countries. It aims to secure energy sources in harmony with the environment.


  • FEDENE
    The FEDENE groups together 6 professional associations involved in the management and operation of district heating and cooling systems, of local energy production from waste and facilities management.


  • SNCU
    The SNCU is a member of the European association EUROHEAT & POWER and the French associations AMORCE (association of municipalities and professionals for district heating networks and waste re-use) and VIA SEVA (association for promoting district heating and cooling networks).


  • ADHAC
    This Spanish association brings together district heating and cooling network stakeholders in Spain. It aims to promote District Heating and Cooling in Spain.


  • ukDEA
    UK District Energy Association (ukDEA) mission is to promote district energy as a way to substantial savings of carbon, but also to establish a direct link between the government and the basis of the industry in small markets.