La Pobla de Segur inaugurates collective self-consumption system at Institute

The new photovoltaic installation on the Institute's roof will generate 66,000 kWh annually and serve other public buildings.

Generic image of solar panels on a public building in Catalonia.
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Generic image of solar panels on a public building in Catalonia.

L’Energètica has launched a new collective self-consumption system in La Pobla de Segur, in Pallars Jussà, with solar panels on the Institute's roof set to generate 66,000 kWh annually.

The new photovoltaic installation on the roof of the Institut la Pobla de Segur, in Pallars Jussà, will generate approximately 66,000 kWh of energy each year. This initiative, promoted by L’Energètica, utilizes the collective self-consumption model to prevent energy waste.
Energy not directly consumed by the Institute will be distributed among other public buildings within a 5-kilometer radius. Specifically, the Casal Cívic i Comunitari will receive 28% of the surplus, and the volunteer Firefighters' Park will receive 20%, with the Institute retaining the remaining 52%. This sharing system aims to optimize resources and reduce energy costs.
This project is part of the progressive rollout of collective self-consumption systems that L’Energètica is implementing throughout Catalonia. The installation, soon to be operational, has been co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) Catalonia 2021-2027 Programme.
L’Energètica, a public company of the Generalitat de Catalunya, aims to multiply renewable energy generation to supply public services. With a target for 2040, it is working to manage a generation capacity of at least 1,000 MW, ensuring clean, local, and stable-priced energy.