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Energy communities, established as legal entities, are required to comply with specific participation and governance conditions, adhering to democratic principles while delivering environmental, social, and economic benefits to both members and the broader community, which goes beyond mere profit-making. Despite sharing similar definitions, CECs and RECs display significant distinct features. It is also crucial to distinguish these communities from various self- consumption models, such as renewables self-consumers, jointly acting renewables self- consumers, and active customers, operating individually or collaboratively. In all cases, however, the incorporation of these concepts into the EU's energy legal framework aims to empower citizens, enabling them to actively engage in energy markets and make informed decisions regarding their consumption patterns.

POLICY GUIDELINES by the Energy Community Secretariat

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