

Born in 2008 from the merger of Gaz de France and Suez, the company inherited almost two centuries of industrial roots reaching back to 1858.
With major operations across more than 30 countries, it builds and operates power plants fueled by gas, hydro, wind, solar and nuclear.
Assets include Europe’s top gas infrastructure portfolio — from transmission networks to giant storage facilities.
Typical projects span massive solar and wind farms, district heating and cooling systems, gas distribution networks and decentralized city‑energy schemes.
In recent years it closed coal facilities as part of its strategic pivot.
It also holds a diverse set of financial activities: trading of gas and power, power purchase agreements, and investment in flexible energy storage.
Unique fact: its portfolio once included the EV‑charging firm EVBox, which was ultimately shut down by the group following sustained losses.
Collaborate: transcending our own priorities to put the Group’s interests first, working in networks beyond reporting lines
Commit to deliver: committing to delivering ambitious results, over‑achieving rather than over‑promising, doing what we say and endorsing responsibility in action
Focus on business: reinforcing business mindset and focusing on performance management, designing profitable solutions, managing complexity internally to make things easy for customers
Engage: embodying ENGIE’s purpose and strategy, creating conditions for enthusiasm, fueling energy and pride
Prioritize: aligning with strategic objectives and road maps, making clear choices and sticking to them, giving meaning to actions
Ethics founding principle – Corruption and fraud strictly prohibited
Ethics founding principle – Human rights must be respected (including prohibition of forced or child labour and respect for freedom of association)
Ethics founding principle – Environmental protection is a binding commitment (breach includes failing to conduct full impact assessments)
Ethics founding principle – Laws and regulations apply to each of us (competition, export controls, fairness)
Ethics founding principle – Integrity and loyalty guide relations with third parties