Record in renewable energies in Bad Segeberg

In Bad Segeberg, the number of photovoltaic systems and balcony power plants among citizens is rising sharply. This increases the demands on a secure electricity grid. At the same time, the so-called negative hours are becoming more frequent, which could impact the grid and prices.

Bad Segeberg is experiencing a boom in renewable energies. More and more citizens are installing photovoltaic systems or balcony power plants to generate electricity from solar power. This expansion poses new challenges for the local electricity grid, as a secure and stable network is essential to balance fluctuations.

The increasing production leads to more negative hours—periods when electricity generation exceeds demand and prices can turn negative. Network operators and suppliers assess the situation as demanding. They must make investments to stabilize the grid and avoid bottlenecks. The exact impacts on electricity prices remain to be seen, but experts see potential for lower energy costs through higher self-sufficiency.

Despite the benefits for climate protection, the rapid expansion requires adaptations. Local authorities and companies are discussing measures to optimize the integration of renewable energies.

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