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Background and Challenges

Total’s goal is to meet growing energy demand while lessening the impact of energy use on climate change.

Energy transition entails laying the groundwork for a new energy mix and enhancing energy efficiency. Our challenge is to simultaneously explore a number of avenues for supplying energy resources and innovative products, featuring both better options in terms of public health and the environment and produced using as little energy as possible, or even renewable energies.

Commitments

 Pushing back the limits of fossil fuels
To meet soaring demand for energy, Total is stepping up exploration, increasing the output of producing fields and developing technologies to tap extreme resources. We are also consolidating our positions across the natural gas chain.

 Pursuing our commitment to new energies
New energies supplement fossil fuels, and are expected to play a major role in the near future. Total is committed to exploiting biomass and developing photovoltaic solar energy. With our wind power activities now in the observation phase, we are also investing in marine energy.

 Conducting extensive alternative energy R&D
Synthetic liquid hydrocarbons could replace conventional fuels and would be equally easy for consumers to use. We are keeping a close watch on developments in this area, while also conducting hydrogen fuel cell R&D.

 Encouraging energy conservation with innovative products and services
Total is developing products that combine energy efficiency and environmental friendliness. We also offer our customers services that help them use less energy, more efficiently.

 Deploying a global strategy to reduce our climate impact
To reduce the impact of our activities, we are striving to manage our greenhouse gas emissions more effectively, enhance energy efficiency and develop innovative solutions.


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  Roamaps:
 Biomass-to-energy
 Photovoltaics
 Hydrogen and fuel cells
 Energy efficiency
 Access to energy for Developing Countries

To learn more:
 Understanding Energies: planet-energies.com  
  Environmental Indicators

Interview:
 Jean Michel Gires, Executive Vice President, Sustainable Development and the Environment
  Interview with Jean-François Minster, Senior Vice President, Scientific Development
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   Meeting Energy Demand Sustainably

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