Collective Self-Consumption
Master the technical, regulatory, and legal aspects of collective self-consumption
Key informations
Duration
1 jours (8 hours)
Participants
From 5 peoples
Adherent rate
820€ Excluding VAT
Non-adherent rate
980€ Excluding VAT
Objective of the formation
- Understand the legal framework of collective self-consumption
- Master the mechanism of collective self-consumption
- Identify stakeholders and understand their roles
- Grasp organizational typologies and associated legal structures
- Understand operational requirements and outcomes
- Learn about possible valorization of produced electricity
- Address the sociological and political issues of collective self-consumption
Intended audience
This training is designed for staff from housing providers, energy syndicates, general or legal services of institutions, architecture or urban planning agencies, citizen energy networks, energy project managers, design engineers and technicians, and anyone involved in a collective self-consumption project.
Training program
Day schedule
Introduction and round table
Module 1: General and organizational framework – (9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.)
The regulatory framework in France and Europe and upcoming developments.
The organization enabling collective self-consumption in France.
Taxation.
The Legal Entity Acting as Organizer (Energy Community / Managing Entity).
Lunch break – (12:00 – 1:00 p.m.)
Module 2: Technical and economic implementation elements – (1:00 – 3:45 p.m.)
Operation management and project lifecycle.
Technical and economic feasibility studies.
Economics and business models.
Module 3: Skills assessment – (3:45 – 5:45 p.m.)
Case studies, brainstorming, and practical exercises.
Certificate of completion.
Educational resources
- Lecture-based presentation using PowerPoint
- Discussions and practical exercises with the trainer(s) on concrete cases and experience feedback
- Digital educational materials provided
Evaluation methods
- To understand the expectations and knowledge of participants, a pre-training questionnaire must be completed and submitted to Smart Power at least 7 days before the training.
- To assess the relevance of the training in relation to participants’ expectations, and as part of a continuous improvement approach, an evaluation and satisfaction questionnaire must be completed and submitted to Smart Power at the end of the training.
Our instructors
Enogrid
Engineer specializing in collective self-consumption
An engineer specializing in the production and valorization of renewable energy, from the consultancy Enogrid, our trainer has dual technical and commercial expertise, enabling him to support both public and private stakeholders in the development and implementation of innovative energy projects.
His experience provides him with an operational understanding of energy transition challenges, combining technological expertise, insight into business models, and the ability to structure territorial projects.
Partners of the formation