Addition to meter box ensures: 'Grid reinforcement no longer necessary, renovation and new construction can continue'

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09 April 2026
1 min

The Netmanager of O-Nexus ensures in the meter box that the energy consumption of a home does not exceed a certain preset peak. For example, by turning off the heat pump when the cooktop goes on. This has great impact for the energy transition, Olivier van der Burgt explains in this Innovation in 3 minutes.

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Spreading peaks in neighborhoods certainly has an impact, a study recently showed. Read also: Making neighborhoods more sustainable puts much less strain on power grid than expected; this is how housing corporations can continue renovating

 
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