
In January the Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU) in Ireland published a Conceptual Design paper for Energy Sharing and Multiple Supply Contracts. Two new areas addressed in this paper are the introduction of energy sharing and the ability of customers to have multiple supply contracts, which were set out in EU Directive 2024/1711.
The CRU invites respondents to comment on the concepts and ideas outlined in this paper. Respondents may also include new proposals for the CRU’s consideration, which have not been highlighted in this Conceptual Design
Energy sharing refers to active customers allocating their exported renewable energy to another customer and multiple supply contracts means that a customer can have more than one supply contract at a time at a single premises.
Sean Lyons from SAtCOMM alongside partners from Atlantic Technological University in Ireland, will host a webinar March 3rd at 7pm (GMT) presenting:
- Information on the open consultation
- Overview of the proposed design principles for Energy Sharing & Multiple Supply Contracts
- Examples of practical application







