In recent days, Etienne Cardeilhac-Pugens, mayor of Léguevin, signed a new contract for the municipality with GRDF, alongside Christine Azaïs, specialist advisor to local authorities. The Leguevinois elected official is delighted to have renewed his confidence in the natural gas distribution company, “around a shared ambition: to strengthen the gas network as a vector of the energy transition accessible to as many people as possible”.
This renewal, lasting 30 years, “anchors a lasting relationship for the development of the network and the operation of the 49 kilometers of gas distribution pipelines to ensure their safety, and for the quality of distribution for 1,924 customers connected, continues the mayor of Léguevin In this new contract, the questions of ecological transition and energy sobriety are central, with the objectives of reducing the consumption of households, the community and businesses, increasing the production of renewable energy and reducing it. emissions of air pollutants.
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