Germany needs new power plants in south to secure supply after nuclear exit
Germany will have to build new power plants in the south of the country to preserve supply security after its nuclear exit in 2022, according to the Federal Network Agency (BNetzA). Rapid response plants with a total capacity of 1.2 gigawatts will be required until the construction of major transmission lines will be completed that will carry wind power from Germany鈥檚 north to the industrial south. The new plants will only serve as an emergency backup, and will not be allowed to sell power on the exchange, says the agency. Grid operators called for additional capacities of 鈥渁bout two gigawatts鈥 in February.
Utility association BDEW said the need for additional plants showed a massive lag in urgently needed grid extensions. 鈥淭herefore, it would be dangerous to question the grid extension,鈥 said the association鈥檚 head, Stefan Kapferer, in a press release.
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Find the utility association鈥檚 press release in German .