A think tank recognized for its expertise in energy transition. Justine Birot will present the findings of a recent study on the decarbonization of large stadiums.

to support industry stakeholders in the ecological transition and back efforts to decarbonize swimming pools. In the face of the climate emergency, aquatic facilities must rethink their model. Energy optimization is a key success factor for achieving more moderate and sustainable consumption.
In this context, the conference will host the Shift Project, a think tank recognized for its expertise in energy transition.

Justine Birot will present the findings of a recent study on the decarbonization of large stadiums. This presentation, although focused on a different type of sports facility, represents an essential first step: it will lay the methodological groundwork and open up discussion on transformation levers applicable to swimming pools.
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Because while infrastructures differ, the challenges are often common: energy consumption, flow management, building renovation, usage optimization… By integrating lessons from the broader sports world, the Pool of Tomorrow initiates in-depth work to adapt these analyses to the aquatic sector.
This first milestone marks the beginning of a structured and collective approach towards more energy-efficient, more resilient swimming pools, ready to meet tomorrow's climate challenges.
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