Local energy Community Management

Cluster TWEED plays a key role in supporting and developing projects and initiatives dedicated to local energy management in Wallonia. Indeed, since 2019, Cluster TWEED has been supporting innovative projects aimed at structuring and testing new energy consumption, production and sharing models, integrating advanced solutions for production, optimised consumption, electric mobility and storage.

By covering the entire value chain, these initiatives provide concrete feedback on future energy management methods within an evolving regulatory framework. The adoption of the decree governing energy sharing activities, based on the pilot projects, highlights the economic, environmental and social benefits. It demonstrates the effectiveness of an optimised and intelligent local energy management model.

With a view to replicability, this model opens the way to sustainable initiatives at a sectoral scale, fostering the pooling of efforts to accelerate the energy transition, improve industrial efficiency and reduce the burden on the electricity network.


Wall4Grid: an initiative to support the adaptation of networks. Wall4GRiD aims to bring together projects and stakeholders from the energy sector around the current and future challenges facing the grid in Wallonia. With a view to optimising the actions proposed by different entities to strengthen and adapt electricity distribution networks and ensure the energy transition in Wallonia, Wall4GRiD creates a framework for exchange and collaboration to develop solutions more effectively.

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CERACLE was established to develop and support energy community (EC) projects. The objective of this initiative is to stimulate the sector, to bring together projects moving in the same direction, to create synergies between the various collective self-consumption projects, and to interface them with the Government as provided for in the Regional Policy Declaration.

Energy Communities and other energy sharing models, which are flourishing in Brussels and Wallonia, are a major lever for unlocking new renewable capacities and making better use of them on our networks.

A website has been developed by TWEED to allow everyone to keep up to date with the latest developments: www.MaCER.info

You can find the “Practical Guide for your Renewable Energy Community” : “Guide pratique pour votre communauté d’énergie renouvelable” >