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In its annual report on grid and system safety measures, the German Federal Network Agency (BNetzA) said that the cost of stabilizing the German grid reached 1.
438 billion euros in 2018, down slightly from 1.
51 billion euros in 2017
.
Despite the overall growth of intermittent renewables (wind and solar photovoltaics), the amount of power generation that must be suppressed when inputs are high and grid capacity is insufficient has decreased
.
The agency said that 2.
6% of electricity generated from suppressed renewables in 2018, bringing the amount of compensation to renewable energy operators to 635.
4 million euros.
On the other hand, spending on dispatch measures to stabilize the grid amounted to EUR 472.
7 million, down 22%
compared to 2017.
At present, one of the main problems of Germany's energy transition is the lag in grid expansion, resulting in the abundant renewable energy generated in the north not being able to reach the industrial centers
in the south.
In its annual report on grid and system safety measures, the German Federal Network Agency (BNetzA) said that the cost of stabilizing the German grid reached 1.
438 billion euros in 2018, down slightly from 1.
51 billion euros in 2017
.
Despite the overall growth of intermittent renewables (wind and solar photovoltaics), the amount of power generation that must be suppressed when inputs are high and grid capacity is insufficient has decreased
.
The agency said that 2.
6% of electricity generated from suppressed renewables in 2018, bringing the amount of compensation to renewable energy operators to 635.
4 million euros.
On the other hand, spending on dispatch measures to stabilize the grid amounted to EUR 472.
7 million, down 22%
compared to 2017.
At present, one of the main problems of Germany's energy transition is the lag in grid expansion, resulting in the abundant renewable energy generated in the north not being able to reach the industrial centers
in the south.