
22 Bd Foch
FR-34140
Meze
FRANCE
Tel: +33 4 67 18 77 02
Fax: +33 4 67 43 01 24
Website: www.gefosat.org
Main Contact
Thierry SALOMAN, Director
Email: contact[at]gefosat.org
Other Contacts
Axel MAZA
Email: axel.maza[at]gefosat.org
Sandrine BURESI
Email: sandrine.buresi[at]gefosat.org
Géraldine DHEILLY
Email: geraldine.dheilly[at]gefosat.org
Year of Creation: 1978
No of Staff: 5
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Gefosat is a technical non-profit organisation, which aims to promote energy savings and the use of renewable energies. The organisation was founded in 1978 and is located in the south of France, in the city of Mèze, near to Montpellier.
Gefosat is known for its work during the 1990s in the field of Bioclimatics and dynamic simulation. In partnership with the polytechnic school of Paris and the National Agency for environment and energy saving, the organisation began the development of a software named PLEIADES+COMFIE. This software aims to analyse passive solar design and thermal comfort by dynamic simulation and was one of the first softwares of its type in France to be able to quantify energy savings and the impact of renewable energy on buildings. The software is used widely by engineering and design agencies in France and abroad.
Some of major activities of Gefosat include:
In the area of energy and fuel poverty, Gefosat managed an experimental project aiming to prevent this condition and to help manage the payment of energy bills. Diagnostics are carried out within each household and recommendations drawn up.
Gefosat has been involved in the publication of various documents, for both professionals and individuals, including the book "la maison des [nega]watts", written by two experts of Gefosat in 1999.
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