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On January 8, 2021, Europe narrowly escaped a blackout, as the synchronous grid area in Europe was torn in two by an overload in a substation in Croatia. Blackouts are not just a fiction, but a real existing risk that needs to be managed proactively. The good news here is that everyone can contribute by moving from being a consumer to a prosumer and optimizing their own consumption.
In addition to cost optimisation and CO2 reduction, you make an active contribution to relieving the strain on the grids and better integrating renewables. But there are also other reasons why own-consumption optimization makes sense. Download our factsheet here and learn about the most important advantages.