Energy management, understood as a series of programming, planning, design and implementation actions,
aimed at reducing consumption for the same services performed, can represent a valid tool for the
economic-environmental strategy of companies.
However, the analysis of the energy system and the implementation of redevelopment interventions
require an integrated approach to the various problems that guarantees the sustainability of the system.
The ability of the technological partner to provide a complete solution for achieving the energy efficiency
objective rests on these pillars.
The Energy Services Manager GSE S.p.A. is an Italian joint-stock company, wholly owned by the Ministry of
the Economy and Finance, which has been assigned numerous tasks in the energy sector.
The GSE plays a central role in the incentive and development of renewable sources in Italy. The Company is
also responsible for implementing the mechanisms for promoting energy efficiency and carries out
information activities to promote the culture of the use of energy that is compatible and sustainable with
the needs of the environment.
St.h offers the necessary support for the correct fulfillment of administrative procedures with the Energy
Services Manager (GSE).
St.h is able to offer Public Administrations, ESCOs and companies an effective and personalized information
service aimed at using the subsidized finance instruments of the European Union, the State, the Italian
Regions and Provinces and aimed at identifying the incentives and the most suitable projects for specific
needs.
After analyzing the client's needs and development programs, St.h identifies the most appropriate
subsidized finance instrument and assists the client in all phases of the procedural process, from the
presentation of the grant request to the final report at the closing of the case.
The customer can find in St.h the ideal partner in the development of the project proposal, in the
enhancement of the project and its innovation with the aim of presenting it in the manner required by the
competent body and in compliance with the directives of the tender.
This mechanism contributes to achieving the following SDG objectives: