Managing Grid Stability Will Be Key to Harness the Benefits of the Energy Transition
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Power Grid Under Pressure: Why the Energy Transition Places New Demands on the Electricity Grid
So far, coal, gas or nuclear power plants have kept the grid stable, which changes when more wind and solar power is fed into the grid. ETH engineer Florian Dörfler talks about the problems of the energy transition and the lessons learned from the power failure in Spain.
Managing grid stability will be key to harness the benefits of the energy transition
Renewables are the future. Traditional fuels still have an important role to play, but the energy transition continues to gather pace and, ultimately, the benefits of access to clean, renewable energy speaks for itself. But that does not mean that the job is done and… The post Managing grid stability will be key to harness the benefits of the energy transition appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
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