- News
- 30 April 2026
Newheat is expanding its offering to cover the entire range of competitive low-carbon heating solutions

A context that requires strategic decisions
In France, heating, which accounts for 45% of energy consumption, is still predominantly powered by fossil fuels, exposing regions and industries to long-term price volatility and supply constraints.
Faced with this reality, local authorities and industries are confronted with a threefold challenge: reducing their dependence on imported fossil fuels, keeping energy costs under control in the long term, and meeting their decarbonisation targets.
An offering expanded to cover the full range of technologies
To address these challenges, Newheat is broadening its scope and offering comprehensive expertise across the full range of low-carbon heating technologies, whether based on renewable sources or electricity.
These solutions are tailored to the available resources and specific constraints of each site, with a single objective: to be competitive with gas, without being subject to the vagaries of the fossil fuel markets.
Economic performance and decarbonisation
This development confirms the belief that has guided Newheat since its inception: low-carbon heating should not be a choice between economic performance and reducing emissions.
Long overlooked in the energy transition, heating is now emerging as a key issue, as it accounts for the largest share of energy consumption. Newheat offers its customers unique expertise to support them over the long term, reduce their dependence on fossil fuels and produce competitive low-carbon heat. As a result, major heat consumers no longer have to choose between competitiveness and decarbonisation. Ignace de Prest, Président de Newheat