Industry · Energy Efficiency & White Certificates

Energy savings files, verified under any scheme.

Across Europe, energy efficiency obligations produce the same thing: multi-document work files that must prove eligibility, completeness and consistency. Ceertia verifies them on receipt: French CEE, Spanish CAE, Italian TEE and equivalent schemes alike.

One EU directive, many schemes

The same files, in every country.

Under the EU Energy Efficiency Directive, each member state runs its own energy savings mechanism. The documents change names; the verification problem stays the same.

France · CEE Ready to use

Certificats d'Économies d'Énergie. A dedicated, ready-to-use offer with standardized use cases: ceertia.com/offre-cee.

Spain · CAE

Certificados de Ahorro Energético, run under MITECO. Obligated energy suppliers justify savings through works files or certificates.

Italy · TEE

Titoli di Efficienza Energetica ("Certificati Bianchi"), one of Europe's oldest and most developed white certificate markets.

Poland & beyond

Białe certyfikaty and other national obligation schemes. Ceertia's use case builder adapts the same engine to each framework's rules.

The problem

Three reasons these files pile up.

File volume

Every subsidized operation generates a multi-document file (quotes, invoices, certificates, photos), multiplied across thousands of work sites.

Manual verification cost

Checking identities, dates, amounts and technical data across documents by hand takes back-office teams away from actual decisions.

Fraud and audit risk

Inflated works, reused documents and invalid contractor qualifications expose obligated parties to clawbacks and regulatory audits.

Documents handled

Inside a typical file.

QuotesInvoicesSworn statementsContribution frameworksTax noticesSite photosContractor qualificationsProof of completion
Real verification questions

What Ceertia actually asks.

Q1

Is the beneficiary identical across the quote, the invoice and the sworn statement?

Q2

Was the contractor's qualification (RGE or national equivalent) valid at the commitment date?

Q3

Are the mandatory scheme mentions present on the quote and the invoice?

Q4

Do the equipment references and technical data match between quote, invoice and photos?

Q5

Is the date sequence plausible: commitment, works, invoice, proof of completion?

Risk detection

Cross-checked with official sources.

Each file is cross-checked against national public registries (address, building, contractor, prior operations) and against your own portfolio. The result is a sourced risk level, with coverage displayed.

Risk analysisExample · High
LowCross-checks consistent
ModerateMinor inconsistencies
HighConfirmed inconsistencies
BlockingDisqualifying anomalies
IndeterminateInsufficient coverage to categorize the risk.
Sources crossed per file (France example)
GéoplateformeRNBCadastreADEME+ national registries
France is ready to use. Your scheme is next.

The French CEE offer ships with standardized, guaranteed use cases today. For CAE, TEE and other frameworks, the use case builder adapts the same engine to your national rules, in plain language, without development.

Discover the CEE offer

See it run on your energy savings files.

Bring one real file, whatever the scheme, to a 30-minute demo. Watch the verification run, evidence on screen.