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The distribution grids already integrate 97% of the output from renewable energies and a diverse range of new, decentralised actors will be added. The input from wind and photovoltaic energy and their rarely occurring, but exceptionally high feed-in peaks pose considerable challenges for electrical supply grids. On the load side, current developments in the smart meter, electric mobility and storage areas indicate that a direct response to price signals from the market will also result in highly simultaneous grid usage.
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