MGD Energy has the experience and expertise to undertake the Design, Licensing, Construction, Management, and Maintenance of Photovoltaic Systems for self-generation or self-consumption with synchronized offsetting (Net Billing), offering significant benefits to large energy consumers such as industries.
Net Billing enables businesses, by installing a Photovoltaic System, to consume the energy they produce and feed any surplus into the Grid for compensation. The sale of surplus energy is carried out either through participation in competitive procedures, directly in electricity markets, or through bilateral contracts (PPAs) with consumers.
Both individuals and legal entities have the right to self-generate or self-consume energy. At the same time, there is the option for the Photovoltaic Plant to be owned or managed by a third party under the guidance of the self-consumer (Virtual Net Billing).
Especially with the addition of an Energy Storage System (ESS), businesses maximize self-consumption of the energy produced, further reduce their energy costs, and strengthen their energy independence, ensuring greater stability against price fluctuations.
MGD Energy provides integrated solutions for installing Photovoltaic Systems with zero energy injection into the Grid (Zero Feed-In), ensuring maximum self-consumption and full control of energy flow.
The Zero Feed-In solution allows energy production and consumption without exporting surplus energy to the Grid. Through advanced control systems, production dynamically adjusts to the installation’s needs, ensuring that the generated energy is consumed immediately and efficiently.
Real-time energy utilization optimizes the return on investment, reduces dependence on the Grid, and enhances energy autonomy.
Combined with Energy Storage Systems (ESS), Zero Feed-In becomes a comprehensive energy management solution, enabling storage of surplus energy and its use when needed, maximizing system performance.
Maximum efficiency requires reliable design and proper configuration, with MGD Energy ensuring the optimal investment-to-performance ratio for each project.
The energy generated by the photovoltaic system is consumed directly at the user’s facilities. A real-time control system monitors load demand and adjusts photovoltaic production to prevent surplus energy from being injected into the Grid.
In cases of reduced consumption, the system automatically limits production, ensuring full compliance with connection constraints and stable system operation, while significantly reducing the energy drawn from the supplier.