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+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Using renewable energy sharing to gain benefits. Renewable energy communities are one of three forms of aggregation of end users who purchase electricity generated by a photovoltaic system (or any renewable energy). The system manager receives an incentive rate for each kilowatt hour of electricity produced, according to a pre-established incentive plan. Highly publicized and widely promoted, CACERs - Self-Consumption Configurations for Renewable Energy Sharing - seem to offer numerous advantages that everyone should not miss out on. But what are the aspects that deserve to be explored in depth and that can make them inadvisable. Because the first and noble intent that probably gave them life risks being disillusioned when CERs - Renewable Energy Communities - deprive the end user, therefore us, of the freedom to independently manage electricity. We return to seeing ourselves tied to a supplier, to a trader, monopolist just as we have always been. But what are the other aspects that make CERs and CACERs not advantageous and that it is good to know? [My Facebook page is looking for friends and supporters ????: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... ] If you are looking for useful and straightforward information on photovoltaic energy production systems, discover this Youtube channel. Simple explanations without too many technicalities and without beating around the bush, with important advice to treasure. Did you like the video? Click LIKE, you will help me to make it grow more and more, and I will be grateful to you. Are you interested in the topic of self-consumption of electricity and energy saving? SUBSCRIBE to the channel ???? To learn more and more about how to gain autonomy on heating and break free from the use of methane gas