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The Dutch start-up Vandebron bypasses utility companies, buys renewable electricity from small producers, and streams it to about 25,000 customers in the Netherlands. Wolf Ketter responds regarding the emotionalization of energy and how Vandebron treats its customers as people rather than connection points.
The Dutch start-up Vandebron bypasses utility companies, buys renewable electricity from small producers, and streams it to about 25,000 customers in the Netherlands. Wolf Ketter responds regarding the emotionalization of energy and how Vandebron treats its customers as people rather than connection points.