Hello Saint Loup,
You can not compare consumer prices with industrial energy usage. When you are an industrial grade energy user, the tax over your usage will become lower. The indication price of energy in the Netherlands is 0.05 eurocent per KWH.
We have something very unique in The Netherlands, TenneT which is government owned released the electricity grid a couple of years ago to ensure that there is enough competition on the energy market. With the EAN-2-EAN platform we buy directly our energy from the green generator, with this system we cut out the intermediary.
The green generator sells higher and we buy even lower. In The Netherlands you have negative energy prices as well due to over supply and less demand from the market, here we are at Securix we buy the excess energy.
We believe in sustainability, profitability and responsibility can go hand in hand.
Please watch our video as well:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQSNYavt_W4If you still have questions feel free to ask them!
Kind regards,
The Securix Team
The EAN-2-EAN is a concept you created yourself. It has no industrial existence.
Also "buying the excess energy" is complete nonsense. If you buy it, it isn't excess energy anymore. Developped countries like the NL are adapting their production means in real time to match the needs connected to the grid.
They would stop production on several sites rather than selling @negative prices, to prevent extra wear on equipment.
There is absolutely nothing convincing in your answer.
The EAN-2-EAN platform has been created not by us, we are using it. It gives us the opportunity to buy directly from the generator instead of going to the energy company. In Germany you have negative energy prices, in The Netherlands you have negative energy prices. So that is absolutely not true.
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We encourage discussions, but we rather stick to the facts. If you still have questions, remarks or doubts feel free to ask them!