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Press Event31 August 2017,
updated31 August 2017Siemens AG / Smart InfrastructureWildpoldsried
Successful test of island grid as milestone for an energy transition project
Wildpoldsried, 31 August 2017
Save the date2017-08-31T00:00:00Europe/Parisuse-titleSuccessful test of island grid as milestone for an energy transition projectSiemens successfully demonstrates with project partners first operation of an islanded grid using only renewable powerUninterruptible, stable grid operation possible thanks to a microgridElectricity pioneers in Wildpoldsried, Allgäu, GermanyRegional insights will have a global impactWildpoldsried
The demands on power grids are growing continuously as the portion of renewables-based and distributed energy systems is increasing. Siemens and its project partners have been decoupled the local power grid in Wildpoldsried from the main power grid. For the small community this is a milestone, for the energy transition in Germany and the ambitions worldwide to decarbonize the energy system the successful demonstration sets an exclamation mark.
Save the date2017-08-31T00:00:00Europe/Parisuse-titleSuccessful test of island grid as milestone for an energy transition projectSiemens successfully demonstrates with project partners first operation of an islanded grid using only renewable powerUninterruptible, stable grid operation possible thanks to a microgridElectricity pioneers in Wildpoldsried, Allgäu, GermanyRegional insights will have a global impactWildpoldsried
The demands on power grids are growing continuously as the portion of renewables-based and distributed energy systems is increasing. Siemens and its project partners have been decoupled the local power grid in Wildpoldsried from the main power grid. For the small community this is a milestone, for the energy transition in Germany and the ambitions worldwide to decarbonize the energy system the successful demonstration sets an exclamation mark.