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EM-Power Europa: los consumidores flexibles alivian la carga de la red eléctrica

MÚNICH Y PFORZHEIM, Alemania--(BUSINESS WIRE)--La generación de electricidad neutra para el clima a partir de energía solar y eólica planteará varios retos nuevos al sistema energético. El principal es que se necesitará un grado de flexibilidad mucho mayor que el actual para mantener el equilibrio entre la oferta y el consumo. Los consumidores flexibles pueden contribuir significativamente a ello. Cómo conseguirlo será un tema importante en EM-Power Europe, la feria internacional de gestión de...

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