Catalonia is facing a pivotal moment in its energy transition. According to Red Eléctrica de España, renewable electricity generation in the region grew by 18.6% in 2024. Despite this progress, renewables still only account for 19.1% of total production, a figure that remains below the national average and highlights the need for local involvement.
In this context, companies with deep local roots like Bassols Energia are standing out for their community-focused management. With over a century of history, the company prioritizes human interaction and efficiency. Customers such as Anna Mancebo emphasize that personalized attention and clear billing are the main reasons for their trust in the provider.
“"Personalized attention, easy communication, and how well the bill is explained are great differentiating points."
Sustainability is also being driven by self-consumption and innovative services like the Guardiola Universal. This digital wallet allows users to accumulate savings from solar surpluses and local shopping. Lucia García notes that this system provides a clear and significant way to reduce monthly costs while supporting local businesses.
“"The company truly fulfills its commitment to providing close service and transparency in management and savings."
The path toward the Generalitat's Prospectiva Energètica de Catalunya 2050 goals depends largely on consumer choices. Opting for a local energy provider not only optimizes savings in a volatile market but also reinforces a shared commitment to a cleaner, more efficient, and transparent energy model.




