<p>➀ The new regulation under § 14a EnWG allows grid operators to manage the power consumption of large consumers like heat pumps and electric vehicle charging stations to ensure grid stability.</p><p>➁ Fraunhofer CINES held a workshop with grid operators, researchers, consulting firms, and industry partners to address challenges in the low-voltage network sector.</p><p>➂ The insights were published in a whitepaper that discusses current issues and future long-term usage options for the requirements of § 14a EnWG.</p>
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