Collective self-consumption of energy: Building renewable, local, and shared energy
While Orange is firmly committed to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2040 and to meeting 50% of its electricity needs using renewable energy from 2025, the company is faced with a limited supply. This problem is likely to get worse as many companies also decide to undergo their own energy transformation, driven in particular by rising energy prices, leading to intense competition over access to renewable energy supply. In this context, it seems essential to look at the alternative supplies that are currently emerging. Collective self-consumption is one of these avenues to explore.
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