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Tractebel
Company Overview
Tractebel Engineering, a wholly owned subsidiary of the ENGIE group
Brussels, Belgium
1862
Approximately 5,000 employees worldwide (source: tractebel-engie.com).
What They Do
Tractebel specializes in engineering integrated solutions for renewable energy and sustainable infrastructure. Their expertise spans a wide range of technologies, including solar energy (ground-mounted, floating, and concentrated), wind energy, battery energy storage systems (BESS), as well as hybrid systems combining solar, wind, and thermal storage. They also provide strategy, pre-investment studies, implementation, and operational services, while developing proprietary digital tools like Wisogis for site optimization and AutoCFD for performance modeling (source: tractebel-engie.com). Tractebel stands out with over 60 years of experience in the renewable energy sector, with multidisciplinary teams capable of managing complex integrations and global and local market intelligence.
Projects and Background
Tractebel has a wide range of notable projects, particularly in hydropower due to its historical expertise from Coyne and Bellier. They also support the development of modular nuclear reactors, such as the LDR-50 from Steady Energy, which aims to provide heat at a levelized cost of less than €40/MWh, with construction planned by 2029 (source: steadyenergy.com). Tractebel is involved in over 100 countries, offering engineering services for renewable energy projects and solar yield optimization, although specific capacities of completed projects are not always detailed in public records.
Recent Developments
In the past two years, Tractebel announced that its climate goals have been approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), validating its emissions reduction ambitions (source: tractebel-engie.com). In 2024-2025, they secured a major engineering contract with Steady Energy for the development of the LDR-50 SMR, including support for design and safety assessments for potential deployments starting in 2029 (source: steadyenergy.com). Tractebel continues to integrate digital tools into its projects, further reinforcing its commitment to innovation and efficiency.
Working with Them
Tractebel offers a variety of roles in engineering, project management, digital solutions development, and environmental studies. With a community of over 5,000 experts from more than 100 nationalities, the company emphasizes multidisciplinary teams and an ethical, innovative work environment (source: tractebel-engie.com). Offices are located in Brussels and several countries, including France, Brazil, Australia, Canada, Spain, Portugal, India, and South Africa, with a particular focus on recruiting renewable energy experts and nuclear engineers.
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