This model allows different consumers located in the same building, or in the same area, to jointly enter in self-consumption and to share the self-generated electricity; thereby unlocking access to self-consumption for a wide range of consumers. The time is now for unwrapping the Clean Energy Package, as member states need to translate the Renewable Energy Directive into national legislation by the 30th of June 2019. This webinar therefore invites you to take a deep dive into experiences of collective self-consumption frameworks across Europe, map the good and bad practices, and make recommendations for the future of collective self-consumption, starting with the experiences from Germany, Switzerland and Greece.
AGENDA
• Welcome participants and introduction to the meeting
Aurélie Beauvais, Policy Director, SolarPower Europe
Giorgia Concas, General Secretary, European Association for Electrical Installers (AIE)
• Experience from Germany: the Mieterstrom model
David Krehan, Political Advisor, German Solar Association (BSW)
• Experience from Switzerland: the self-consumption consortium model
David Stickelberger, Director, Swiss Solar Association (Swissolar)
• Experience from Greece: the virtual net-metering model
Stelios Psomas, Policy Advisor, Greek Solar Association (Helapco)