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Th Ulm Launches Research Project to Control Solar Peaks

The "Flexible Export Limits" method, which has already been tested in Australia, avoids the flat-rate control, grid separation or zero feed-in of photovoltaic systems. Now a possible application in Germany is to be tested. A process for controlling solar peaks already successfully used in South Australia is to be tested in the research project "FLEXSolar-BW" (Flexible Export Limits for Solar Peaks in Baden-Württemberg) under the conditions in Ba…
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The "Flexible Export Limits" method, which has already been tested in Australia, avoids the flat-rate control, grid separation or zero feed-in of photovoltaic systems. Now a possible application in Germany is to be tested. A process for controlling solar peaks already successfully used in South Australia is to be tested in the research project "FLEXSolar-BW" (Flexible Export Limits for Solar Peaks in Baden-Württemberg) under the conditions in Ba…

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pv magazine Deutschland broke the news in on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
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