Laurentiu Brumaru, PPC: “We want to educate the market, explain to the customers that energy efficiency is a continuous process in which we must always invest”
“We talk about energy storage, we talk about photovoltaic panels, but I think we are at the point where we should think a little bit in the future, and we should see how we can manage these resources.
Whether we are thinking about the household consumer or the industrial one, we are thinking about energy efficiency overall. This energy efficiency can only be done if we have a very correct and very clear energy management. Whether you produce it, whether you have it from the network, whether you store it, it’s very important to know how to use it so that you can be efficient, after all, because that’s what efficiency means,” Laurentiu Brumaru, Head of Delivery Factory, PPC Energie said during Green Energy Conference organized by The Diplomat-Bucharest.
“At PPC we want to educate the market a little. And why am I telling you this? Because, from what I’ve noticed lately, there are a lot of solutions mentioned, but because the speed is quite high, we don’t manage to understand very well how we can correlate all these solutions. And then we want to educate the market, in the sense of talking to consumers, to make them understand that energy efficiency does not end with the installation of a photovoltaic system or does not end with the installation of an energy storage system but must be a continuous process in which we must always invest.
We want with the expertise we have, because we manage in Romania both the fumigation area, we manage in Romania the energy purchase area, the distribution area, the renewables area.
What we want is to educate the market a bit, and I think not only us, I think we should all do this, so that in the future we can avoid various congestions, we can finally have an energy price quite big.
I think that not only the installation of local energy production systems and its storage, but also the distribution, the way of transport and the way of use is very, very important.”