Ever wondered how power grids survive sudden demand spikes without collapsing? Peak shaving serves as the energy sector's shock absorber, strategically balancing supply and demand. But why does this matter when 63% of grid failures originate from load mismatches during peak hours?
As the EU Green Deal targets 55% emissions reduction by 2030, a critical question emerges: Can Europe's energy infrastructure actually store the renewable power it's racing to produce? With solar/wind generation projected to double by 2027, the continent faces a looming storage gap of 200 GW – equivalent to powering 150 million homes.
Imagine a sunny afternoon where solar panels generate surplus electricity while power plants scramble to meet evening demand spikes. This duck curve phenomenon - named for its distinctive shape in load duration charts - has become the Achilles' heel of modern energy systems. Can we transform this looming crisis into an opportunity for grid innovation?
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