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Training
Esselle Consulting deals with professional training services: from teaching to technical consultancy, from customer consultation to dialogue with companies and professional associations, we have chosen to offer a concrete panorama of activities, focused on the real needs and requirements of companies.
Over the years we have diversified our training offer, to adapt promptly to the needs expressed from time to time by our customers.
The continuous evolution, made of interaction and projects made innovative by a daily comparison, allows us to create personalized and continuous training proposals that satisfy the real needs of companies.
Energy Community
FINALLY IN ITALY IT IS POSSIBLE TO ORGANIZE THE SO-CALLED
RENEWABLE ENERGY COMMUNITIES.
These are nothing more than a group of entities that can be either private individuals, companies or public bodies that manage the production and withdrawal of one or more plants.
ENERGY COMMUNITIES HOW THEY WORK
Energy communities bring benefits to the families and businesses that belong to them.
In fact, these subjects can be either energy producers or consumers.
Energy communities are a group of entities (municipalities, condominiums, families or cooperatives) capable of producing, consuming and sharing energy in compliance with the principle of energy self-consumption and self-sufficiency, using systems that produce clean renewable energy such as photovoltaic systems.
The novelty of CEs, however, is not so much the possibility of producing energy from photovoltaic systems, but rather the possibility of exchanging and accumulating energy between citizens.
In this way, everyone - families, condominiums, production plants, cooperatives - can produce and consume the energy they produce.
ENERGY COMMUNITIES ADVANTAGES AND INCENTIVE TARIFFS
Condominiums, commercial establishments, restaurants, industries, and municipalities are all entities that could benefit greatly from being part of an energy community since they could benefit from the production and sharing of energy produced from renewable sources.
Among the advantages of being part of an Energy Community there is also the possibility of enjoying special incentive rates on energy consumption.
These rates are different based on the type of membership in the Energy Community. In fact, it is possible to join a CE as:
1. Producing entity;
2. Consumer subjects.
The recent draft decree of the Ministry has defined values and incentive tariffs for energy produced and traded in the Community.
It ranges from a value of 24 Euro/kWh produced and exchanged, to a value of 26 Euro/kWh.
The method established by the Ministry is such that:
- Stabilizes the value of the energy produced and exchanged, so as to stabilize the cost for the community
- It establishes an important incentive for shared energy: therefore, the greater the capacity to absorb energy produced in the Community, the greater the incentive provided.
There are
ECONOMIC ADVANTAGES too
for those who instead
participate in the Community
Energy as consumers
or for those who do not
they own a plant
photovoltaic.
Energy Manager
An Energy Manager, as the term suggests, is a person who has the task of managing energy within a company, a public body, or more generally a structure, verifying consumption, optimizing it and promoting targeted interventions for energy efficiency and the use of renewable sources.
The energy manager, therefore, verifies consumption, through ad hoc audits or, if available, through reports produced by remote management, remote control and automation systems. He/she is therefore concerned with optimising consumption through the correct regulation of the systems and their appropriate use from an energy point of view, promoting behaviour by employees and/or occupants of the structure that are energy aware and proposing improvement investments, possibly capable of improving production processes or the performance of connected services.
Another function that often concerns the energy manager is that of purchasing electricity and other energy carriers. Clearly in this case it is a question of reducing purchasing costs, possibly promoting the correct management of electrical loads in order to avoid power peaks that lead to higher costs.
Among the less widespread, but useful, options is the possibility of collaborating with the purchasing office to promote procedures that promote so-called green purchasing (green procurement) and the purchase of machinery characterized by low energy consumption and therefore low management costs (life cycle cost analysis – LCCA).
All things considered, the ideal energy manager is a figure who must have solid foundations in energy, investment evaluation, legislation and markets, possibly combined with communication skills; a non-trivial mix that can only be achieved over time, through experience and continuous updating.