Context
A large public utility active in energy production and distribution wanted to structure and showcase its responsible digital approach by obtaining the Numérique Responsable label.
Sector backdrop. Energy utilities are scrutinised on every kilowatt-hour they consume internally. Sustainable IT is both a coherence test, making sure their own IT does not contradict the energy story they sell, and a practical cost lever.
Approach
- Maturity evaluation against the European reference framework, covering 10 domains.
- Triennial roadmap aligned with the regional climate plan and group CSR commitments.
- Methodological support for evidence documentation and label application.
Why this matters
A recognised Sustainable IT certification turns internal effort into an externally verified signal. Beyond the badge itself, the preparation work tends to embed Sustainable IT into governance routines that survive long after the audit.
A few patterns came out of the engagement that tend to repeat across organisations of similar scale: preparing the evidence file progressively, rather than at the end, saves weeks of last-minute work.
How the MIKUJY platform supported the work
The MIKUJY platform was used end-to-end to structure the engagement, host the data and consolidate results in dashboards the teams could revisit at any time.
More specifically, the Implement module structured the certification preparation, mapping each requirement to a personalised Sustainable IT roadmap and tracking evidence over time.
MIKUJY consultants brought hands-on professional support throughout the engagement, facilitating workshops, validating data and helping translate the platform outputs into a concrete action plan.
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