ENGIE SA provides a range of services across the power, natural gas, and energy sectors. Its operations are structured into several primary divisions: Renewables, Networks, Energy Solutions, Thermal, Supply, and Nuclear, along with other miscellaneous activities. The Renewables division is dedicated to the development, financing, construction, operation, and upkeep of facilities that generate power from sustainable sources. These encompass hydroelectric plants, onshore and offshore wind farms, photovoltaic solar installations, biomass energy systems, and geothermal projects. Its Networks segment is responsible for managing and expanding crucial electricity and gas infrastructure. This includes overseeing the transportation grids for gas and electricity, handling natural gas distribution both within and beyond Europe, operating European underground gas storage facilities, and managing regasification terminals located in France and Chile. Energy Solutions involves the establishment and management of decentralized energy systems designed to produce low-carbon energy, along with providing related support services. The Thermal segment primarily generates electricity from thermal power stations, including those powered by gas or coal, and also operates pumped-storage hydroelectric plants. Additionally, this division is involved in the funding, construction, and operation of water desalination facilities, and the advancement of hydrogen production technologies. The Supply segment focuses on the sale of gas and electricity to a varied clientele, encompassing corporate, individual, and residential customers. Nuclear operations are centered on the generation of power from nuclear sources. Founded in 1880 and headquartered in Courbevoie, France, the company adopted the name ENGIE SA in April 2015, having previously been known as GDF SUEZ S.A.