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2024-06-22 07:46:01 UTC - HELPFUL

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Windräder stehen häufig still, wenn Netze lokal überlastet sind. Das heißt es gibt gerade zu viel Strom. Man schaltet dann bevorzugt z.B. Windräder ab, weil die sich schneller runter regeln lassen, als z.B. fossile Kraftwerke. https://blog.vdi.de/weshalb-stehen-windenergieanlagen-still

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