A Hungarian tech company eliminates the risk of weather dependence due to renewable energy
One of the biggest challenges with regard to the widespread deployment of renewable energy sources is weather dependence and the resulting supply uncertainty. For this reason, experts see the solution in the medium term in the mixed use of conventional and renewable energy sources. This, in turn, also faces a number of challenges at the moment, one of which is the rapid and flexible switching of conventional power plants into the electricity grid in the event of ‘bad weather’.
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