For efficient energy management, it is essential to have precise and detailed data on its consumption. On simple request, we send you a complete consumption history.

Why request the consumption history?

As part of energy sharing

As part of energy sharing, the consumption history of the different participants allows you to check whether the injection of your production is sufficient compared to the consumption of the other participants.

You can therefore ask to receive the history of the offtake as well as the injection.

For compliance with “PLAGE”

Are you subject to the obligation to carry out a Local Action Plan for Energy Management (PLAGE)? You will need your consumption history.

To analyse your consumption

Knowing the history of your energy consumptions can be useful in several ways.

  • Understand your consumption: The history allows you to identify consumption patterns and indicate specific moments when savings could be made.
  • Optimize costs: Analysing the consumption history can help detect anomalies or overconsumption. It also allows you to choose an energy contract that is more suited to your real needs, potentially at a more advantageous rate.
  • Anticipate future needs: For companies or building managers, understanding the consumption history helps plan future needs and adjust the necessary capacity.

Details of the information provided

  • If you have a mechanical meter (traditional meter with a disc), the consumption details will be limited to annual consumption.
  • If you have a smart meter or a remote meter, we can transmit the data every quarter of an hour.
  • The history is maximum 3 years.

Bear in mind

You must provide us with the different EANs of the meters concerned, as well as a mandate if you are not the owner of the meters.

My Sibelga app

In Brussels, thank to the smart meter, the My Sibelga app allows you to:

  • monitor your consumption and your injection for free;
  • view your consumption in the form of graphs by month, day and quarter of an hour;
  • compare you actual consumption with your expected consumption.