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Solar open-home afternoon

Show neighbours your panels and battery setup Hungary leads Europe in rooftop solar adoption, the next step is sharing know-how block by block. On panel estates, households mount modest PV on balconies or shared roofs (not only high-tech farm arrays). Host an informal open-home afternoon: walk through the inverter cupboard, compare legalisation steps, and fill the short storage grant form together over tea. What you can do - Solar hosts: pick one Saturday, invite the stairwell or street, and post a paper sign in the lobby - Curious neighbours: bring your last electricity bill and ask about 10 kWh+ storage sizing and net-metering timelines - Block captains: compile a shared list of trusted installers and co-op paperwork so nobody repeats the same mistakes How it works The home storage programme supports batteries of at least 10 kWh, inverter swaps, metering upgrades, and even phase expansion, but many families stall on paperwork. Peer demos on a prefab block turn abstract grants into something you can touch from your own balcony. Why it matters Solar spreads faster on trust than on ads, one honest tour on a familiar concrete tower can unlock a whole roofline. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Source: Otthoni Energiatároló Program · Magyarország Kormánya. Photo: Balkonkraftwerk on Plattenbau, Leipzig (Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA).

Beli Breg: village energy cooperative near Vranje

Thirteen households pool solar savings in southern Serbia In Beli Breg Popovci, a hillside hamlet near Vranje in south-eastern Serbia, thirteen households formed Energetska zadruga Beli Breg Popovci, one of the country's newest citizen energy cooperatives. Members voted at a founding assembly in June 2026 to keep savings, income, and future investments in the village rather than exporting them to distant utilities. What you can do - Nearby residents: contact the cooperative to learn how membership works and when rooftop solar planning begins - Other villages: use Beli Breg as a template for a multi-household cooperative under Serbia's new energy-community rules - Schools and municipalities: pair cooperative planning with the national energy communities portal for legal steps and peer examples How it works The cooperative plans its first shared solar arrays, roughly ten kilowatts of panels across one or more rooftops, with members deciding jointly how to reinvest revenue. Four development tracks were set at launch: shared solar and lower bills, joint farm equipment, rural tourism, and e-mobility links to the city. Why it matters Community-owned renewables keep money circulating locally. As Serbia opens energy-community legislation, Beli Breg shows how a handful of neighbours can start building energy independence today. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Source: Klima 101 · Article: Thirteen households near Vranje form an energy cooperative.