ENGIE(formerly GDF Suez) is a French multinational utility company headquartered in La Défense, Courbevoie. Formed in 2008 through the merger of Gaz de France and Suez, the company is a global leader in energy transition and low-carbon solutions.

ENGIE operates across three core business segments: renewable energy generation(including solar, wind, and hydropower), energy infrastructure networks(such as natural gas pipelines, storage, and distribution), and energy customer solutions(providing energy efficiency and decentralized energy management services).

With operations spanning dozens of countries, ENGIE focuses on accelerating decarbonization and helping clients achieve net-zero carbon targets. The company plays a pivotal role in transitioning global energy systems toward sustainable, affordable, and reliable green energy.

History and business model

Market position and competitiors

Below is a list of articles for the company:

  • Engie: 2026Q2 Earnings

    Key Financial Highlights (H1 2026) Operational Highlights Full-Year 2026 Guidance Upgraded Following strong operational performance in the first half, ENGIE raised its full-year 2026 financial targets: Source URLs: According to ENGIE’s latest official financial reporting structure, the company categorizes its operations into six core business segments. Below is the breakdown of revenue/EBIT contribution along with…

  • Engie: Supply Chain and Competitions

    Market Position & Market Share ENGIE holds a prominent global and regional position across clean energy, energy infrastructure, and retail utility markets: 1. Global & Regional Market Position 2. Market Share Performance Source URLs: Supply Chain Overview As a global energy transition leader, ENGIE’s supply chain spans hardware procurement for renewable assets, infrastructure engineering, and…

  • Engie: History and Business Model

    The history of ENGIE(formerly GDF Suez) can be divided into four major stages, tracing its evolution from state-owned gas utilities to a global leader in low-carbon energy transition: 1. Foundations & State-Owned Utilities(1858-2007) 2. Mega-Merger & Creation of GDF Suez(2008-2014) 3. Rebranding & Decarbonization Pivot(2015-2019) 4. Business Simplification & Pure-Play Green Leader(2020-Present) Business Model(How ENGIE…