Around 28% of potential solar power generation in Germany occurred during periods of negative electricity prices from January to May, according to Enervis. The share is expected to rise as battery storage deployment continues to lag behind renewable energy growth. From pv magazine Germany The number of hours with negative electricity prices rose across European power markets in the first half of the year. A key driver was favorable weather for solar generation since March, with extended sunshine hours across much of the continent. This led to a surge in negative pricing, particularly in Northern ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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