
As the world moves toward a sustainable energy future, and renewable energy adoption grows, balancing unpredictable supply with fluctuating demand has become a critical challenge.
Enter Local Balancing Areas, a technology enabling communities to harness, store, and efficiently use renewable energy, thereby reducing uncertainty and limiting volatility in energy exchanges with the National Energy System.
Local Balancing Areas are paving the way for resilient, self-sufficient energy systems that bridge local needs with global sustainability goals.
- What are energy communities and what role does local balancing play in them?
- How do they help reduce dependence on fossil fuels?
- What will the energy landscape of the future look like in the European Union?
Find the answer to these and other questions in the article by the energy company E.ON: Local Balancing: E.ON’s reliable renewable energy tech
Lobster – Effective Local Balancing
Effective energy management in Local Balancing Areas is not possible without the support of advanced technology solutions. At Globema, we have developed Lobster – a system which facilitates energy balancing within distribution networks across any defined Local Balancing Area (LBA), incorporating three voltage levels: low, medium, and high, and considering renewable energy sources, distributed generation, energy storage, and e-mobility infrastructure.
To learn more about energy management in Local Balancing Areas with the Lobster system, go to the solution page:










