Access local electricity

You'll feel it
on your bill too.
Fewer surprises, more control.
No sneaky price hikes.
Up to 105 € savings per year.*
A bill that stays under control.
A clear price, from start to finish.
11 c€/kWh for energy
29 c€/kWh all inclusive (grid, taxes and VAT included)
*estimate based on average consumption
Take back control.
And go further.
From energy dictated by the market to local energy, stable and in the hands of Brussels residents.
Take control of your spending.
Affordable energy, with a price that follows neither Trump's whims nor those of the market. A bill that is simple, clear and easy to understand.
Your energy does more than power your home.
Produced on the rooftops of Brussels, it supplies schools, households and places that are useful to the city. 100% local, clean and accessible energy, contributing to the fight against energy poverty.
Energy among Brussels residents.
Brupower belongs to its members. You join a local movement that is building a different way of producing and consuming energy — and you also enjoy benefits at shops in your neighbourhood, which are also powered by Brupower.
How it work
You keep your supplier. We simply add local energy.
Join brupower
Take a share (from 50€) and become co-owner of energy produced right here, in Brussels.
Activate your smart meter
If not yet done, it's time to install a smart meter (free with Sibelga). Already have a meter? Then go to step 3.
Consume Brussels electricity
Fill in the online form. When the sun shines, you use Brupower's local energy.
More and more Brussels residents
are choosing local energy.
600.000€
invested in renewable energy
150
people benefit from Brupower's electricity
Solar projects in all
11 municipalities
Brussels energy,
Built together.
Brupower is a citizen cooperative that develops and finances solar projects in Brussels. More than 570 co-operators are already co-owners of this local energy and contribute to a more democratic, social and neighbourhood-rooted transition.
Your energy takes shape on the rooftops of Brussels.
Concrete projects, visible in the neighbourhoods. Energy produced here, for Brussels residents.
Any questions before you get started ?
Everything you need to know to consume local energy with complete ease.
Once activated, you will receive a bill from brupower every two months. Your traditional supplier will continue to charge you monthly installments. During the annual settlement bill, they will credit you if necessary.
If you participate in an energy sharing, you will therefore have two different bills.
- A bill for the consumption coming from the energy share.
This is the energy you will consume directly from the surplus of the local producer who is sharing his energy with you.
- A bill from your energy supplier.
This is the energy consumed that does not come from the local producer. You pay the market price, via your usual supplier.
Yes, you can stop the contract at any time ! Simply leave us a message at hello@brupower.be
To take part in electricity sharing, all participants must be equipped with smart meters installed for free of charge by Sibelga.
Sibelga also activates the communicating function of each of each participant in the electricity-sharing activity.
These meters measure the electricity shared and consumed by each participant every quarter of an hour. Sibelga collects this data and transmits it to brupower, who then invoices the shared electricity.
Anyone can ask Sibelga to install a smart meter, using an online form. Sibelga will install the smart meter, free of charge, within a maximum of 4 months of
submission of the request
No, all energy sharing happens within the existing network. All equipment you will need is the smart meter (see question above).
These are calculated based on average consumption profiles of Brussels' residents. These numbers can vary depending on:
- Your energy use: you can benefit more if you are able to adapt your consumption behaviour!
- Your current energy contract
- The number of energy sharing participants and availability of surplus energy
Once your smart meter has been installed, you can download the app MySibelga and follow your energy consumption daily. Keep in mind that these app has recently been developed and it's possible that there still are soome teething issues.
As a tenant, you have access to energy sharing as long as your existing electricity supply contract is in your name. There is no obligation to inform the landlord.
Of course! That’s the whole point of brupower: to allow all residents of Brussels to benefit from photovoltaic electricity without owning their own panels.
Of course! That’s the goal of brupower: to allow all residents of Brussels to benefit from photovoltaic electricity, whether or not they own their home.
Of course! That’s the goal of brupower: to benefit all types of actors—residents, property managers, municipalities, and small to medium-sized businesses.
A favorable decision from the building manager (union) is required. The co-owners’ association (ACP) must then become a cooperative member of brupower as a legal entity. To participate in energy sharing, you must be a member of brupower, which is possible by purchasing shares.
By buying shares, you help boost photovoltaic installations in Brussels and become a co-owner of them.
It is possible to access energy sharing. In this case, you need to contact your landlord and provide them with information about energy sharing so they can understand its benefits and become a cooperative member themselves. Information is available on the website, and flyers or more detailed presentations can also be provided. Once the documentation has been sent, you can direct them to brupower at hello@brupower.be.
It’s important to distinguish whether the person wants to join as a producer or as a consumer.
- As a producer: If you own photovoltaic panels on your roof, you cannot participate in energy sharing with brupower. Brupower is a citizen energy community, not an energy supplier. According to the 2022 Brussels-Capital Region ordinance, the energy community must own the production installations. An exception exists for local energy communities, but since brupower operates at the regional level, it is more appropriate for it to function as a citizen energy community.
- As a consumer: The energy produced by brupower is available when its panels are generating electricity—generally at the same time as your own panels. Sharing would only be beneficial if your installation is undersized and does not cover all your consumption. If your installation is sufficient, it will not be advantageous, as you would still need to pay annual metering fees to Sibelga (in 2025: €0.035/day, or €12.77/year), which may exceed your financial gains.
No, you do not need to change your electricity supplier.
A smart meter is required to participate in energy sharing. First, check whether you already have a digital meter.
Installing a smart meter is free. You must request an appointment with Sibelga to replace your current meter.
Tip: indicate that the request is for participation in energy sharing—Sibelga offers priority appointments in that case.
Yes. Since meters are technically linked within the building, the syndic must request replacement for all meters at once (principle of indivisibility).
In a building, smart meters cannot be installed individually—if one owner wants one, all meters must be replaced.
The syndic must submit the request to Sibelga.
The electricity tariff offered by brupower can be indexed. This decision is made by cooperative members at the general assembly. Participants in energy sharing who are also cooperative members decide on indexation. For self-consumption, the price is always indexed.
The price is defined based on several criteria:
- Accessibility and inclusion: the price should be as low as possible so that as many Brussels residents as possible can benefit from local electricity.
- Fair compensation for employees: revenue helps repay the photovoltaic installations and pay the operational team fairly.
- Competitiveness: the price must remain competitive with standard electricity so users benefit economically, not just socially or environmentally.
- Transparency: a fixed price has been set for all members to simplify and clarify the offer. Previously, pricing varied by project, but this inequality has been removed by pooling gains across all projects.
Once activated, you will receive a bill from brupower every two months. Your traditional supplier will continue to charge you monthly installments. During the annual settlement bill, they will credit you if necessary.
If you participate in an energy sharing, you will therefore have two different bills.
- A bill for the consumption coming from the energy share.
This is the energy you will consume directly from the surplus of the local producer who is sharing his energy with you.
- A bill from your energy supplier.
This is the energy consumed that does not come from the local producer. You pay the market price, via your usual supplier.
Yes, you can stop the contract at any time ! Simply leave us a message at hello@brupower.be
To take part in electricity sharing, all participants must be equipped with smart meters installed for free of charge by Sibelga.
Sibelga also activates the communicating function of each of each participant in the electricity-sharing activity.
These meters measure the electricity shared and consumed by each participant every quarter of an hour. Sibelga collects this data and transmits it to brupower, who then invoices the shared electricity.
Anyone can ask Sibelga to install a smart meter, using an online form. Sibelga will install the smart meter, free of charge, within a maximum of 4 months of
submission of the request
No, all energy sharing happens within the existing network. All equipment you will need is the smart meter (see question above).
These are calculated based on average consumption profiles of Brussels' residents. These numbers can vary depending on:
- Your energy use: you can benefit more if you are able to adapt your consumption behaviour!
- Your current energy contract
- The number of energy sharing participants and availability of surplus energy
Once your smart meter has been installed, you can download the app MySibelga and follow your energy consumption daily. Keep in mind that these app has recently been developed and it's possible that there still are soome teething issues.
As a tenant, you have access to energy sharing as long as your existing electricity supply contract is in your name. There is no obligation to inform the landlord.
Of course! That’s the whole point of brupower: to allow all residents of Brussels to benefit from photovoltaic electricity without owning their own panels.
Of course! That’s the goal of brupower: to allow all residents of Brussels to benefit from photovoltaic electricity, whether or not they own their home.
Of course! That’s the goal of brupower: to benefit all types of actors—residents, property managers, municipalities, and small to medium-sized businesses.
A favorable decision from the building manager (union) is required. The co-owners’ association (ACP) must then become a cooperative member of brupower as a legal entity. To participate in energy sharing, you must be a member of brupower, which is possible by purchasing shares.
By buying shares, you help boost photovoltaic installations in Brussels and become a co-owner of them.
It is possible to access energy sharing. In this case, you need to contact your landlord and provide them with information about energy sharing so they can understand its benefits and become a cooperative member themselves. Information is available on the website, and flyers or more detailed presentations can also be provided. Once the documentation has been sent, you can direct them to brupower at hello@brupower.be.
It’s important to distinguish whether the person wants to join as a producer or as a consumer.
- As a producer: If you own photovoltaic panels on your roof, you cannot participate in energy sharing with brupower. Brupower is a citizen energy community, not an energy supplier. According to the 2022 Brussels-Capital Region ordinance, the energy community must own the production installations. An exception exists for local energy communities, but since brupower operates at the regional level, it is more appropriate for it to function as a citizen energy community.
- As a consumer: The energy produced by brupower is available when its panels are generating electricity—generally at the same time as your own panels. Sharing would only be beneficial if your installation is undersized and does not cover all your consumption. If your installation is sufficient, it will not be advantageous, as you would still need to pay annual metering fees to Sibelga (in 2025: €0.035/day, or €12.77/year), which may exceed your financial gains.
No, you do not need to change your electricity supplier.
A smart meter is required to participate in energy sharing. First, check whether you already have a digital meter.
Installing a smart meter is free. You must request an appointment with Sibelga to replace your current meter.
Tip: indicate that the request is for participation in energy sharing—Sibelga offers priority appointments in that case.
Yes. Since meters are technically linked within the building, the syndic must request replacement for all meters at once (principle of indivisibility).
In a building, smart meters cannot be installed individually—if one owner wants one, all meters must be replaced.
The syndic must submit the request to Sibelga.
The electricity tariff offered by brupower can be indexed. This decision is made by cooperative members at the general assembly. Participants in energy sharing who are also cooperative members decide on indexation. For self-consumption, the price is always indexed.
The price is defined based on several criteria:
- Accessibility and inclusion: the price should be as low as possible so that as many Brussels residents as possible can benefit from local electricity.
- Fair compensation for employees: revenue helps repay the photovoltaic installations and pay the operational team fairly.
- Competitiveness: the price must remain competitive with standard electricity so users benefit economically, not just socially or environmentally.
- Transparency: a fixed price has been set for all members to simplify and clarify the offer. Previously, pricing varied by project, but this inequality has been removed by pooling gains across all projects.
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