Our aim is to identify the legal barriers that currently hinder the creation of energy self-sufficient energy producer-consumer relationships.
We aim to develop and make available packages of solutions that address the potential of differently owned and operated properties and their associated collective energy use.
In practice, this could lead to a situation where, for example, a condominium with a high solar energy potential could transfer the electricity it generates with solar panels but does not use to a nearby kindergarten, school or library.
In the international Interreg Solar4CE project, which was launched in June 2024 under the leadership of the Municipality of Budapest, we are thinking and working together with Udine, Maribor, the German Oeko-Institut environmental research institute and the Vienna University of Technology to achieve the above goals.