In order to achieve the net-zero goal as quickly as possible, it is crucial to actively involve end consumers in the energy market. According to Kai Siefert, the founder and CEO of Combinder, a user-owned distributed energy network, the solution lies in Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks.
Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks allow end consumers to play a more active role in the energy market, empowering them to contribute to the transition towards sustainable energy sources. By integrating consumers into the energy market, we can accelerate the shift towards a net-zero future.
Combinder’s innovative approach to distributed energy networks paves the way for greater consumer participation and engagement in the energy sector. Through user-owned networks, individuals can have a direct impact on the energy infrastructure, driving progress towards a more sustainable and environmentally friendly system.
By embracing Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks, we can create a more inclusive and sustainable energy market that benefits both consumers and the environment. The collaboration between end consumers and energy providers is essential in achieving our net-zero goals and building a cleaner, greener future for all.