2023-06-02 14:03:02
The president of Beprosumer goes even further: “Today we are busy putting out a fire with gasoline. The Netherlands, for example, has limited the installation power to 5 KW. For places where the problem is already detected, it would simply be necessary to stop the installation of photovoltaic panels so as not to amplify the problem of stalls. Finally, it is necessary to encourage the storage of electricity at home to defer the return to the network. This is what happens in Flanders, which has far fewer dropouts“.
In the immediate future, the office of the Minister of Energy Philippe Henry and the Cwape are considering compensation for prosumers harmed by the dropout phenomenon. It will be the responsibility of the network managers. At Ores, we are not once morest it, but on certain conditions, as Jean-Michel Brébant explains: “Where it is not possible to make changes to the network, we are quite ready to assume the compensation, that’s clear“.
In other words, wherever Ores and Resa will be able to improve the use of the phases of the network in certain districts or to reinforce the cabins, they will do it. But if the investment requires replacement of lines and a massive investment, they will compensate. As for the amount of compensation, it is the most total vagueness. Not enough to reassure Régis François : “Chow many, to whom, when? It remains nebulous. What will be the conditions of compensation because it is not only a question of compensating for the hours when the photovoltaic panels did not produce but also for the hours when its owner had to consume electricity because he had no the choice !”.
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