Earlier this week, Monaco Telecom CEO Martin Perronnet signed the Commitment Charter for the National Pact of Energy Transition.
The energy transition plan is progressing on the Rock. After TMC, the last signatory of the Charter, the operator Monaco Telecom is committing itself to contribute to the reduction of the Principality’s greenhouse gas emissions, which can already boast a promising balance sheet just two years after the launch of the mission for the Energy Transition by Prince Albert II.
The ceremony took place at the premises of MonacoTech in the presence of Marie-Pierre Gramaglia, Councilor of Government-Minister of Equipment, Environment and Urbanism, Annabelle Jaeger-Seydoux, Director of the Mission for the Energy Transition, Etienne Franzi, President of Monaco Telecom and Monaco Telecom employees.
Marie-Pierre Gramaglia emphasized, during her speech, the efforts made by Monaco Telecom, which has already begun to significantly reduce the energy consumption related to its servers, as well as the development of a fleet of electric vehicles (23 electric vehicles and 17 electric scooters planned by the end of the year). Monaco Telecom is contributing to the movement, which already has nearly 800 signatories in the Principality.
All information on the energy transition: www.transition-energetique.gouv.mc
*Article originally published on the French edition of the Monaco Tribune.