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Energy Clusters – Cooperation for Sustainable Energy

Energy clusters are initiatives that bring together businesses, local governments, scientific institutions, and prosumers to jointly produce, distribute, and manage energy, primarily from renewable sources. Their goal is to increase the energy independence of regions, improve energy efficiency, and integrate local renewable energy systems (RES).

The Future Solutions Research and Development Center, as part of its business profile, provides advisory services on the formal and technological aspects of energy cluster construction. Within the ECM ecosystem, we also implement virtual solutions for operator tasks based on DLT (Distributed Ledger Technology).

International and EU Regulations

Modern regulations regarding energy clusters are based on the European Union’s climate and energy policies as well as international commitments:

RED II Directive (2018/2001) – promotes the development of energy communities and decentralized RES systems.

“Clean Energy for All Europeans” Package – introduces regulations supporting energy clusters and energy communities as part of the energy transition.

European Green Deal – aims to achieve climate neutrality by 2050, supporting the development of decentralized energy sources.

Paris Agreement – obliges countries to reduce emissions and support local energy initiatives.

Benefits of Energy Clusters

• Strengthening the local economy and energy independence

• Reducing CO₂ emissions and promoting green energy

• Cost optimization and efficient energy management

• The possibility of energy trading within clusters

Energy clusters represent the future of sustainable energy, supporting decarbonization and the development of local communities. Join the energy revolution today!