Simon on PV Magazine – Why the European Commission should support independent aggregators
Sympower and its competitors are playing a fundamental role in making electricity markets accessible, flexible and ready for the energy transition. Currently, the regulation is making this very difficult, policy-making is slow and traditional energy companies feel threatened by the business model of independent aggregators. To succeed, we need a coordinated European approach to help us enter and be recognized as primary players in energy markets.
Find out more about this in Simon’s article on PV magazine.
Updated at: 1 November 2024
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