by Ann Withanee — February 25, 2011—Veolia Energy North America, a leading operator and developer of energy efficient solutions, has announced completion of the transition of the Trigen brand name to the Veolia Energy name across the continental U.S.
Veolia Energy owns and operates the largest portfolio of district energy (heating, cooling and cogeneration) networks in the U.S. market, according to announcement.
Residents of Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Oklahoma City, Philadelphia, Trenton, and Tulsa will now see the Veolia Energy brand name and logo on energy plants, company vehicles, and the hundreds of personnel that maintain the steam and chilled water distribution networks in the streets, manholes, and facilities of the central business districts.
More important, says the company, the transition to the Veolia Energy name is a signal to the marketplace that the company provides a wide range of solutions beyond steam, hot water and chilled water to help clients control costs, decrease fossil fuel consumption, extend the useful life of equipment, optimize energy consumption and energy efficiency, and mitigate operating risks.
Veolia Energy develops custom energy solutions that typically encompass the following: District Energy; Cogeneration / Combined Heat and Power (CHP); Facility Operations and Management; Energy Management and Advisory Services, and Renewable Energy.
For more information, visit the Veolia Web site.