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Recommendations
Integrating Energy Systems in New Homes Offers Value
Energy Is Becoming a Central Issue in New Build Residential Regulations
Emerging Self-Sufficiency Standards for New Builds
Aggregating Meters
France Implements a Collective Self-Consumption Model
Switzerland Introduces a Self-Consumption Consortium Regulation
Third-Party Commercialization Allows Landlords to Become Energy Suppliers
Germany Formalizes Tenant Electricity Model
New Builds Offer the Best Opportunities for New Energy Solutions
Capturing DER Revenue Through Single and Multifamily-Unit Self-Consumption
Provisioning Third-Party Onsite Energy
Third-Party Energy Provision in Germany Showing Low Adoption Success
Badische Energy Sets Up Tenant Energy Projects
Stoke-on-Trent and Solarplicity Partner for Solar Tenant Energy Scheme
Tullamore by Mirvac Highlights Community Energy Scheme
Building Energy Communities
Developing Grid-Friends’ Schoonschip Energy Community
Designing a Jasper Master-Planned Community in Arizona
Participation Is Key for a Sustainable Future
National Regulators Should Enable One-Off Pilots to Allow for Experimentation, Granting Exemptions from Rules for Specific Projects
Systems Integrators Need to Educate About Potential Benefits and Engage Residential Property Developers Continuously
Vendors Should Look to Build Specific Technology Solutions for this Market and Ensure System Compatibility
Financiers Must Recognize the Value Coming from New Energy Technologies in Their Credit Assessment Calculations
Homebuilders and Multi-Property Landlords Should Explore Potential Energy Revenue Streams from Their Developments