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How it Works
Create your energy profile
Fill in your situation: location, connection value, and whether you offer or need capacity. Takes less than 2 minutes.
We find your match
Our platform compares your profile with businesses in your region and identifies potential energy partners.
From match to realization
Once there's a match, we guide the full process: legal, technical, and coordination with the grid operator.
Possibilities for your situation
Cable pooling
Share an existing grid connection with multiple parties on the same business park. Ideal when one party consumes power while another generates it.
More info on RVO.nl open_in_newEnergy hubs
A shared connection point for multiple businesses in an area. A central storage and distribution point that reduces grid load and shares costs.
More info on RVO.nl open_in_newPeer-to-peer energy sharing
Direct exchange of power between neighboring connections. Your neighbor has overcapacity, you have a shortage — we arrange the connection and administration.
More info on RVO.nl open_in_newLegally supported by the new Dutch Energy Act (Energiewet)
Sharing energy behind the meter has been actively encouraged since this year by recent changes in the Dutch Energy Act (Energiewet). The Dutch government has created the legal framework to enable energy sharing between businesses — including cable pooling, energy hubs and peer-to-peer supply.
Specifically, the platform guides: the private-law agreement between parties, compliance with metering obligations via certified smart meters, coordination with your grid operator (Liander, Enexis, Stedin), and the correct billing structure in accordance with the law. This way you are fully compliant and get connected to new power as quickly as possible.
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Case Study
Two supermarkets, one solution
A real-world example of how a Group Transport Agreement works in practice.
236 kW solar panels, no outlet
- check Large roof full of solar panels — full output on sunny hours
- block Feed-in blocked by the grid operator due to feed-in congestion
- block Solar energy is therefore wasted at peak moments (curtailment)
- info Own consumption: ~180 MWh/year — generation far exceeds own needs
Growing power demand, no expansion possible
- check New cooling systems and EV chargers require more transport capacity
- block Grid operator cannot provide additional connection capacity in this area
- block Waiting time for a heavier connection: 5 years
- info Consumption: ~450 MWh/year — and growing
The solution
Group Transport Agreement (GTO)
Thanks to the shared connection at the Liander substation, both supermarkets can operate as one energy hub via a GTO. With this shared transport capacity, solar energy from Supermarket A is directly used by Supermarket B. This smart exchange is fully compliant with the Grid Code and requires no physical modifications or hardware; an administrative change is sufficient.