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Local authority held main responsibility for EU funding – 4 applied
30 september sökte 690 energigemenskaper i Europa stöd (€45000) för att ta fram sin affärsplan och 10% av dessa kan få stödet som är på totalt €3 miljoner. De flesta ansökningarna kom från Österrike (116), Italien (95), Nederländerna (87). Europeiska ENERCOM hade en nationell utlysning i sommar som gav initiativ för energigemenskaper möjlighet att göra affärsplaner genom att få tillgång till 45000 euro för att arbeta med den. Myndigheten Energikontor Syd fick ensamrätten att
Sep 29


Energy Communities and Guarantees of Origin
After the EU’s revised Renewable Energy Directive came into force in May 2025, the Swedish government and the Swedish Energy Agency have issued new proposals for rules concerning Guarantees of Origin . Swedish Solar Energy has responded to the government consultation. The Government’s Proposal Small solar and wind installations (under 50 kW) would no longer be eligible for Guarantees of Origin — certificates that verify that the electricity is renewable. Swedish Solar Energy
Sep 21


Gnesta town covered in solar panels
Lena Rainer from Sveriges Energigemenskaper (SVEG) traveled to beautiful Gnesta to meet Johan Lexell , who applied for membership in June. All households with solar panels also have batteries for energy storage . Johan Lexell, owner of Klövsta Energi , has been a driving force behind this transition. He believes that the success is partly due to Gnesta being small enough and that many residents own their own houses . He sees this as a way to contribute to a more sustainab
Aug 15


ETC Bygg puts the legislation to the test
At ETC Bygg in Växjö , the focus is on sharing solar electricity between three apartment buildings on the same property . To make this possible, they’ve had to hire lawyers and pursue a legal process — just to do something the EU has already decided that member states should facilitate . However, the Swedish Energy Markets Inspectorate (Ei) has rejected the proposal – and the case has now been taken to the Land and Environment Court . Ei har tolkat ETC Byggs lösning som at
Aug 14
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