Less dependence on nuclear. Although nuclear production remains the number one source of electricity in Belgium, it can be seen that its importance in the energy mix is declining sharply. As proof, whereas in 2019 this energy source represented 49% of the mix (in other words, 41 TWh), it represented only 39% in 2020 (in other words,
READ MORERégion Bruxelles-Capitale, une Région neutre en carbone d''ici 2050. 16.05.2024. Tarifs de distribution 2015-2019 Tarifs de distribution. Tarifs de distribution 2020-2024; Tarifs de distribution 2015-2019; Période régulatoire 2015-2019; Procédure d''adoption des méthodologies;
READ MORERemoving Luminus from Brussels and worried about Brugel. All of these reasons led large suppliers such as Eneco to stalk the Brussels market. But this mostly resulted in the withdrawal of Luminus in 2018, which is the second largest energy supplier in Belgium. This event benefited from its competitors, but it also brought them large
READ MOREFlexibility plays a crucial role in maintaining the stability of a renewables-based electricity system. It helps to keep generation and consumption in constant balance. Discover our publications
READ MOREBelgium24 - Energy. The Belgian presidency of Council of the European Union, more specifically for energy, gives Belgium the opportunity to chair meetings at every level in the Council and ensure the continuity of the EU''s work in the Council. There is no such thing as a single energy policy in Belgium; institutional reforms in 1980
READ MOREThe cost of energy is only increasing. To reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions, the Brussels-Capital Region has adopted the ordinance of 7 June 2007 relative to the energy performance certificate (EPC) and the indoor climate of buildings. Since 1/1/2015, it is replaced by the ordinance of 2 May 2013 relating to the Brussels
READ MOREDistribution grid operators. The distribution grid operators manage, develop and maintain the electricity and/or natural gas distribution network for a specific territory and transmit,
READ MOREThe technical regulations for managing the electricity distribution network in Brussels have undergone an in-depth review. The objective is to better
READ MOREElia is a Belgian transmission system operator for high-voltage electricity (30,000–380,000 volts), located in Brussels, Belgium. It operates in Belgium and Germany.The company transmits electricity from generators to distribution system operators, which then supply SMEs and homes. Elia also has contracts with major industrial users that directly connect
READ MOREThe regions of Flanders, Brussels and Wallonia are responsible for wind energy on land, solar energy, distribution of gas and electricity at lower voltage. Federal Public Service Policy and Support (BOSA): advises and
READ MOREThe three regions (Flanders, Wallonia and Brussels) are principally responsible for energy efficiency, renewables, regional supply licences and distribution tariffs. A large part of Belgian energy
READ MOREA 50 kVA pole-mounted distribution transformer. Electric power distribution is the final stage in the delivery of electricity.Electricity is carried from the transmission system to individual consumers. Distribution substations connect to the transmission system and lower the transmission voltage to medium voltage ranging between 2 kV and 33 kV with
READ MOREIn the Brussels-Capital Region, BRUGEL (Brussels Gas & Electricity) is the regulator of the energy market. At national level, the CREG supervises the energy market. BRUGEL has a number of important tasks in the Brussels energy market, including: Approve the distribution network tariffs.
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READ MOREThe electricity supply in Belgium is 230V / 50 cycles. Most of this energy comes from electricity factories in Flemish or French speaking regions, with high voltage cables (+150 kV). the distribution network is managed by a private company: Elia. The Belgium uses nuclear centrals for about 57% of its electrical production (about 78% in France).
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READ MOREElia is a Belgian transmission system operator for high-voltage electricity (30,000–380,000 volts), located in Brussels, Belgium. It operates in Belgium and Germany. The company transmits electricity from generators to distribution system operators, which then supply SMEs and homes. Elia also has contracts with major industrial users that directly connect to its high-voltage grid.
READ MOREA new future-proof regulation for electricity distribution in Brussels 22 March 2024 The technical regulations for managing the electricity distribution network in Brussels have undergone an in-depth review. The objective is to better integrate new trends in the electricity market and provide better protection for customers.
READ MOREIn 2019, Belgium had the highest consumer switching rate for electricity in Europe. However, Belgium''s electricity market remains highly concentrated, with limited
READ MOREA cornerstone for our economic development and well-being. Elia''s high-voltage grid is a cornerstone of the Belgian energy system. Having high-performance electricity infrastructure bolsters Belgium''s economic
READ MOREDNB BA is responsible for the developement and operation the closed electricity distribution system in the Brussels Airport area. The closed distribution grid consists of: 2 injection points of 36kV on the Elia transmission grid; Transformers that convert the high voltage to 11kV to 400V. Cabins that distribute the electricity to the end users.
READ MOREMarket share of electricity Distribution System Operators (DSOs) in Flanders (Belgium) as of December 2017 [Graph], Commissie voor de Regulering van de Elektriciteit en het Gas / Commission de
READ MOREThe European Commission unveiled an action plan on Tuesday (28 November) to accelerate the roll-out of electricity grids and remove bottlenecks
READ MOREThe total production in 2022 was 6413 GWh, or 37% more than in 2021. 14 June 2022 became the most productive day of all time in Belgium in terms of solar
READ MORELes tarifs de distribution d''application pour la région bruxelloise pour la période 2020-2024 sont repris ci-dessous. Certains éléments de ses tarifs peuvent être ajustés au cours de la période régulatoire suite à des modifications de coûts supportés par le gestionnaire de réseau Sibelga (impôts, redevances de voirie, obligation
READ MORESibelga supports the hosting of refugees in Brussels; Energy Assistance: access to electricity for all; Sustainable mobility: Sibelga leads by example; Our 6 engagements. When you use the energy network, you pay a distribution fee. Find out more about your bill, details of the distribution costs and make simulations. All about distribution
READ MOREHaving high-performance electricity infrastructure bolsters Belgium''s economic development and fosters the well-being of the community. This is precisely why Elia is committed to developing and building a robust 30 kV
READ MOREIn Brussels, there are 6 suppliers for private customers. Most can provide you with both gas and electricity. Company. Phone. Website. Bolt Energie. +32 (0)2 899 33 00. Brusol (**)
READ MOREIn concrete terms, the electricity bill of an average household in Belgium went from € 1,581.85 in April 2022 to € 1,279.90 in April 2023, meaning a decrease by € 301.95. Analyzed per Region, the price difference is noteworthy too: In Brussels, it went from € 1,528.46 to € 1,265.47;
READ MOREBelgium. In Belgium, the federal and regional governments share responsibility for energy policy. The basic legislation for each level is based on similar principles: there is a legal separation between generation and sale on the one hand and system operation on the other; the transmission system operator holds a monopoly for the operation of
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