
The French government has recently updated regulations surrounding collective self-consumption initiatives, enabling them to expand significantly more than previously allowed. Under the new guidelines, energy communities can now cover up to 2 km in peri-urban regions and up to 20 kilometers in rural areas. This perimeter refers to the distance between the two farthest participants within the community. it is especialy friendly for local rooftop on grid solar system and Solar Hybrid Battery Storage System with local consumptions.
The update means that energy communities can expand their reach much further than before, making it easier for households and businesses to participate in collective self-consumption initiatives. To meet these updated criteria, the organizing legal entity will still need to apply for an exemption from the previous distance requirement.
Collective self-consumption initiatives have gained increasing popularity in French in recent years, as households and businesses aim to become more sustainable and reduce their carbon footprint. By sharing energy generated from renewable sources within a community, participants can benefit from reduced energy costs and increased resilience.
The updated guidelines are a promising step forward for collective self-consumption initiatives in French and may encourage more communities to adopt this approach to energy consumption. By enabling communities to expand their reach, the guidelines will provide a more accessible and flexible framework for those interested in renewable energy.