Energy Management: Solar Panels & Smart Meters
Energy management is becoming increasingly crucial with the rise of renewable energies, especially solar panels. But how does this technology actually work, and what are the advantages and disadvantages of batteries for energy storage?
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read moreMandatory solar installation for large consumers
The Solar Energy Plan 2025 is taking shape for Belgium's energy transition: the mandatory installation of solar panels for large energy consumers. This measure aims to stimulate the adoption of renewable energies and reduce the carbon footprint of public and private infrastructures.
read moreWill solar panels still be profitable in 2024? We answer your questions
In 2024, solar panels continue to attract a great deal of interest. But are they always a wise investment? In this article, we explore the latest technological developments, the impact of subsidies and the digital meter, and their influence on the solar market and installers.
read moreGreen certificates will (perhaps) disappear in Brussels in 2024
Last month, the Brussels energy regulator (Brugel) proposed an overhaul of the support system for solar installations in the Brussels-Capital Region. The current system, based on green certificates and unique in Brussels, could be partially modified due to its complexity and the imbalance between supply and demand on the market.
read moreChinese or European solar panels?
Solar energy has become a key player in the global energy transition, and the choice of photovoltaic panels is crucial to guarantee optimum efficiency and durability.
read moreSponsorship at Soltis
read moreTension surrounding the Compteur qui Tourne à l'Envers in Wallonia
The controversy surrounding the meter that turns upside down in Wallonia is gaining momentum, with Flemish Energy Minister Zuhal Demir filing an annulment appeal with the Council of State against the Walloon government's extension of the system until 2030.
read moreBrussels aims to have 22,000 charging points for electric cars by 2035
Brussels aims to have 22,000 charging points for electric vehicles throughout the city by 2035. But with only 4,100 installations available, the target looks particularly ambitious. The contribution of private players is more than necessary to meet such a challenge.
read moreSoltis completes exceptional Batibouw show
The 2024 edition of Batibouw has come to a close, and the Soltis team is delighted to share the remarkable success of our participation in this must-attend event for the construction and renovation industry. These last few days have been a real immersion in the heart of citizens' projects, with fruitful exchanges and enriching encounters.
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