The German Energy Transition and its Neighbors - Part 1 - German Energy Transition

Published 2013 / 02
Summary During high winds, Germany needs to transport a lot of electricity from North to South. Since the German grid is not always able to handle the transmission, renewable electricity is often pushed into neighboring countries (The Netherlands and Polen).
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Keywords Energy transition, grid stability, excess electricity, import, export
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