"Les Petits Riens" is a Belgian non-profit association founded in 1937, focused on the fight against poverty and social exclusion. The association collects, sorts and sells second-hand objects, offering employment opportunities to those who are far from them, and financing social actions through sales, public subsidies and private donations. "Les Petits Riens has established a community energy operation.
Read moreWeSmart deploys its digital platform for a collective self-consumption operation for Bordeaux Métropole. The energy community is a heritage company.
Read moreCreation of an energy community in a residential district to be built in Orp-Jauche. A showcase eco-neighborhood project with energy transition as a priority, replicable and valuable on a large scale for Thomas & Piron.
Read moreWe're launching an exciting community project focusing on battery megafactories in Dunkirk, France. The aim of this community-led project is to harness the potential of these plants to strengthen local energy production and sustainability. By focusing on these megafactories and industrialists, we are not only investing in the future of our local energy infrastructure, but also contributing to the wider global initiative to combat climate change.
Read moreCommunauté 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.
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