What an energy community is in practice
An energy community is more than a technical concept. It is a new operating model where local stakeholders jointly produce, store, use and optimize energy.
What an energy community is in practice
An energy community is more than a technical concept. It is a new operating model where local stakeholders jointly produce, store, use and optimize energy.
Lower energy costs
The value of locally produced energy stays within the community.
Greater supply security
Less exposure to grid disruptions and market volatility.
Local energy independence
Communities take control of their own energy future.
Community energy storage
Shared storage that intelligently balances supply and demand.
Sustainable development
Real climate impact built on local, lasting infrastructure.
Real economic benefits
A green transition that strengthens local economies too.
From local energy to shared value
Join the community
Residents, businesses and municipalities form a joint energy community.
Produce locally
Solar plants, renewable systems and storage form the foundation.
Optimize together
Energy use and storage are managed by intelligent systems.
Value stays local
A larger share of energy and economic benefits stays in the community.

Who is it for?
Residents
Lower energy costs, greater security and real participation in local energy independence.
Businesses
More stable operations, predictable energy costs and a credible green business model.
Municipalities
Local energy resilience, community value creation and sustainable urban development.