Energy self-sufficiency
Self-Consumption Configurations for Renewable Energy Sharing represent a concrete evolution of shared energy policies: they allow citizens, companies and public bodies to use renewable energy in a coordinated way, promoting immediate forms of collective self-consumption without the need to establish a structured community as in the case of Renewable Energy Communities (REC). This model enables territories to develop flexible and accessible solutions capable of strengthening local energy self-sufficiency and reducing dependence on the grid.
TerrAria supports Public Administrations and local stakeholders throughout the entire process of defining and activating these configurations, starting from the analysis of energy potential and the verification of technical and regulatory conditions. The service includes energy flow modelling, assessment of environmental and economic benefits, and definition of organisational arrangements and internal governance.
A significant part of the support concerns the preparation of applications for incentives dedicated to shared energy, ensuring the correct interpretation of current regulations, the preparation of technical and administrative documentation and the verification of eligibility requirements. TerrAria also assists public bodies in the management of subsequent procedures, guaranteeing a compliant and transparent process.
Thanks to its technical expertise and knowledge of local dynamics, TerrAria helps local stakeholders choose the most suitable configuration and optimise its operation over time. These configurations thus become a tool for reducing energy costs, actively involving the community and promoting virtuous models for renewable energy management.
Building on the experience gained with Renewable Energy Communities, TerrAria uses decision-support tools that foster the technical and economic sustainability of configurations in the long term.
Energy Efficiency for Companies