Communauté d'énergie, co-developed in partnership with Greenbizz, Citydev, CSTC and facilitated by Sibelga, brings together 20 SMEs and 40 offices that are supplied with electricity by nearly a thousand photovoltaic panels.
Read moreInnovative citizens' hub project around Tour et Taxis and the Gare Maritime, including the station, its parking lot, Park Lane and the Maison de la Poste. The project includes self-consumption management for businesses, energy resale to neighboring residents and battery storage.
Read moreThe Sibelgas Groene Energie project, located in Flemish Brabant, is a major initiative promoting the use of green energy in five municipalities. The project has been approved by the respective municipal councils and the legal entity (cooperative) has been created. A crucial element of the project is the sharing of energy from photovoltaic installations in public buildings.
Read moreThe ZuidtrAnt energy cooperative approached Wesmart to set up a system for sharing energy from municipal buildings with surplus production. This innovative project has made it possible to launch a pilot project in Flanders and reduce the energy bills of integrated public buildings.
Read moreThe commune of Domazan, located in France's Occitanie region, has recently launched an energy community. This community has an open membership, meaning that anyone interested can join. The main aim of this community is to promote collective self-consumption, using mainly solar assets for energy production.
Read moreCollective self-consumption operation at Habitat Groupé Longue Vue in the Stockel district. The operation enables the 7 homeowners to buy back the surplus solar energy supplied to their communal areas, to supply themselves with electricity.
Read more"Smart Lou Quila" is an energy community tested on a housing estate of six neighbors and a sports facility, who share 100% renewable, local electricity. The energy comes from photovoltaic panels (5 installations for 18 kWp) installed on the roofs of the neighborhood and the municipal stadium.
Read moreThe Habitat groupé Tivoli project is a collective self-consumption initiative set up for each building in the Tivoli district, combining conventional and traditional arrangements. The project is made possible by the installation of solar panels financed by WattMaters.
Read moreRenner Energies, formerly known as Windvision, called on Wesmart to carry out a feasibility study for a wind turbine sharing project. The aim is to study all the technical and economic indicators linked to the project in order to determine its viability, in view of the considerable production to be shared.
Read more"Smart Lou Quila" is an energy community tested on a housing estate of six neighbors and a sports facility, who share 100% renewable, local electricity. The energy comes from photovoltaic panels (5 installations for 18 kWp) installed on the roofs of the neighborhood and the municipal stadium.
Read moreThe Habitat groupé Tivoli project is a collective self-consumption initiative set up for each building in the Tivoli district, combining conventional and traditional arrangements. The project is made possible by the installation of solar panels financed by WattMaters.
Read moreRenner Energies, formerly known as Windvision, called on Wesmart to carry out a feasibility study for a wind turbine sharing project. The aim is to study all the technical and economic indicators linked to the project in order to determine its viability, in view of the considerable production to be shared.
Read moreIn collaboration with Vents d'Houyet, a company specializing in the design, installation, financing and operation of wind power generation facilities, we aim to create a replicable energy community model around its Finnevaux facility. The energy community would involve the municipalities of Beauraing, Houyet, Hastière and Dinant, in order to analyze the potential participants in this energy community (municipal buildings, residential buildings, schools, etc.).
Read moreInnovative energy community project organized with the commune, around the Agence Immobilière Sociale de Hesbaye. The aim is to reduce fuel poverty and raise awareness of the issue among citizens and schools.
Read moreThe Mixed Energy Community, which includes SMEs and local residents, is currently being set up in Frasnes-lez-Anvaing, Belgium. This initiative is part of the LECaaS project. The community is managed by Frasnes Energy ASBL. The community is based at Rue Henri Lemaire 2, 7911 Frasnes-lez-Anvaing.
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