Elektro-Bauelemente Electro GmbH (EBG)

EBGSmart Grid Switch

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Increasingly decentralized energy generation, such as from biomass, wind energy or photovoltaic plants, can lead to a change in the horizontal load flow up to a load flow reversal at the low-voltage level if consumption on site is low and feed-in power is high. This can cause voltage increases in the distribution network. In addition, the uncontrolled charging of an ever-increasing number of electric vehicles leads to additional load peaks. Exceeding the tolerated range must be prevented by the grid operator. This is achieved by intelligent power grids. A central control system optimally coordinates them with each other and thus balances out power fluctuations – especially those caused by fluctuating renewable energies – within the grid.

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