Control your bill
is a critical challenge for your company. Discover our
solutions to reduce your expenses while increasing
the performance of your industrial sites.
Why control
your bill?
On a collective scale, it is in our best interest to reduce our environmental footprint in order to preserve these resources for our current and future generations.
Why take the plunge?
control
expenses
and reinvest the savings elsewhere.
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How to master your bill?
environmental bill, Dametis accompanies you
through 4 improvement axes:
Reduce Your Water Consumption
Make
smart energy
purchases
To do this, we analyze your energy consumption and compare it to an ideal reference for each business at your sites: this is what we call the Attainable Energy Minimum.
Then, we implement corrective actions to improve the energy efficiency of your industrial sites.
Finally, our MyDametis platform allows you to visualize your energy consumption clearly and accurately. From there, you can make informed energy purchases and renegotiate your supplier contract.
Sell your
carbon quotas
If an installation emits greenhouse gases beyond its allocated quota, it must purchase additional allowances.
Conversely, if you emit less than your quota, you can sell your allowances on the carbon market. You can also save your allowances to use or sell them later.
Dametis supports you in decarbonizing your production processes: an opportunity to make significant savings on your energy bill.
Reduce your
water consumption
This is especially important as drought periods become more frequent, even in France. As a result, access to water may be restricted for industries, in favor of local populations.
This is a double reason to control your water bill! Dametis is by your side to save water on your industrial sites.
Furthermore, water consumption involves other costs related to water treatment: at the plant entrance, for steam production, and for cooling towers. Finally, products for the purification station also represent a budget.
Reduce your
material loss
To reduce your environmental footprint, you can also focus on reducing material losses.
By producing more with the same amount of raw materials, you decrease production costs and increase the profitability of your industrial sites.
But that’s not all: you also avoid the additional costs associated with collecting and processing waste from these material losses.