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Distributed Generation

Distributed energy generation, especially through solar parks, is becoming increasingly important in the current energy landscape. This model offers a range of benefits, including increased energy efficiency, reduced transmission and distribution losses, decreased reliance on fossil fuels, and contribution to mitigating climate change.
 

In the case of solar parks in distributed generation, they generate electricity that is injected into the grid and converted into credits. These credits can be used to offset the energy consumption of one or more customers, which can be businesses, industries, or even a pool of consumers. This provides an efficient and sustainable way to manage energy consumption while offering savings on the electricity bill.
 

In this context, DWUL can play a key role in the energy transition towards distributed generation. We have a team of experts who can develop customized projects according to the client's demand and profile. Our services include feasibility analysis, planning, structuring, implementation, and operation of the solar park.
 

DWUL can assist in obtaining the necessary permits, installing the solar panels, connecting to the electrical grid, and managing the energy credits. Additionally, we provide ongoing support to ensure that the solar park operates at maximum efficiency and generates the maximum savings for the client.
 

Furthermore, if the client does not wish to directly invest in the construction of the solar park, DWUL can invest in the project and operate it on their behalf. This can be an attractive option for clients who want to benefit from distributed energy generation but prefer not to be directly involved in the construction and operation of the solar park.
 

In summary, DWUL is a reliable partner for clients looking to transition to distributed energy generation.

With our experience and know-how, we can ensure a smooth and secure transition, maximizing the benefits of solar energy and contributing to a more sustainable energy future.

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