Photovoltaics are escalating power grid instability in Germany, thus increasing the risk of regional blackouts.
In Germany there are growing fears of power grid blackouts.
As more and more small-scale systems get installed, the more unstable power grids are becoming, experts are warning.
Because wherever more electricity gets produced than consumed, the grid can collapse.
"The majority of systems cannot currently be switched off automatically if too much electricity is produced in certain phases and regions," the Handelsblatt adds.
Online news-video publisher Alexander Raue also blames the grid instability problem on "Cheap solar systems from China."
"The electricity grid operators have now issued an explosive blackout warning about solar power! Millions of solar installations will have to be torn down, as Habeck's favorite project, of all things, means the collapse of Germany!" Raue comments.
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