Smart Solutions for Solar Power: Experts Push for Controlled Energy Input
At Bern University of Applied Sciences, Professor Christoph Bucher and his team are exploring how solar energy systems can adapt to peak electricity demands without overloading the grid. Bucher suggests that limiting excess solar power input can significantly reduce infrastructure costs, potentially saving billions for energy providers. Industry leaders, including Helion’s Noah Heynen, support this notion, indicating that modern technology can facilitate this change. As new energy regulations are set to support these adjustments, flexible electricity tariffs could help consumers manage energy consumption while easing pressure on the grid.