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Enexis, a Dutch energy network company, is piloting a program where customers are paid to reduce the output of their solar panels. This initiative, testing technology from a local inventor, aims to manage grid overload by dimming solar panels when necessary. Thousands of customers are eligible to participate in this program.
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Enexis is testing a program to pay customers to dim their solar panels.
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The program aims to manage grid overload.
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A Dutch inventor's 'Sun Dimmer' technology is being used in the trial.
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Thousands of Enexis customers are eligible to be paid.
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Customers will be compensated for reducing their solar panel output.
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Lees meer“This article focuses on the scale of the program, noting that thousands of Enexis customers will receive payment for dimming their solar panels due to grid overload.”
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Lees meer“This article highlights the financial aspect, focusing on how customers will be paid to dim their solar panels and the role of the inventor's technology.”
“This report emphasizes the compensation aspect, stating that Enexis will pay owners of solar panels to switch off or dim their systems.”
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Thousands of Enexis customers are being offered payment to voluntarily dim their solar panels. This measure is intended to help stabilize the energy grid during periods of high demand or when the grid is nearing its capacity. The technology being tested allows for the controlled reduction of solar panel output.
The initiative is being framed as a way to monetize the act of dimming solar panels, providing a financial incentive for customers to participate in grid management. The company is exploring this method as a means to prevent potential issues arising from an overloaded energy network.