Solar energy on your public buildings
Put panels on schools, sports centres, markets or offices to cut the municipal bill, lead by example and share the surplus with your energy community.
A benefit for the whole town
Self-consumption on public buildings saves money and also sets an example for residents and businesses.
Public buildings generate their own energy and lower the electricity spend, freeing up budget for other services.
Leftover energy can feed an energy community and reach residents, shops and other facilities across the town.
Your town hall leads the energy transition with visible installations that inspire the rest of the town.
We support you throughout the project
We review schools, sports centres, markets and offices to choose where self-consumption brings the most value.
We help you find available grants and funds to lower the cost of the project for the municipality.
We take care of the processing, permits and legalisation, with a single point of contact for the whole process.
What town halls ask us
Which buildings can it go on? +
On schools, sports centres, markets, offices and other municipal facilities. We analyse each roof to choose where self-consumption is most worthwhile.
Are there grants or funds? +
Yes, there are usually grants and funds available for self-consumption in the public sector. We help you identify them and prepare the application.
What do we do with the surplus? +
The surplus can be offset on the bill or feed an energy community, so the leftover energy reaches residents and shops across the municipality.
Who manages the project? +
We do. We coordinate design, installation, permits and legalisation, and also support you with the grant applications, as a single point of contact.
Bring solar energy to your municipality
Request information and we will study together how to cut the bill and create your energy community.