Is Germany's grid renewables ready?
Michael Jesberger, Chief Operating Officer of TransnetBW explains how Germany has prepared its grid for the influx of renewable generation and where more work still needs to be done.
Michael Jesberger, Chief Operating Officer of TransnetBW, explains how Germany's grid has been prepared for the influx of renewable generation and where more work still needs to be done.
In an exclusive interview with Janet Wood, Jesberger explained that the generation and consumption landscape is changing dramatically leading to a change in a grid topology.
"Instead of thermal or nuclear distributed over the country, we will now have one large wind farm in the north of Germany, and the energy will need to be brought down south."
Also of interest?
Is Germany’s grid ready for a renewable net zero?
Denmark and Germany approve Bornholm Energy Island project
In order to manage power distribution and minimise grid congestion, Germany is implementing projects such as SuedLink, which - at a length of 750 kilometres - will be the largest transmission cable in the network.
TSOs are also installing reactive power electronics for flexibility and developing new technologies such as grid boosters that help increase the utilisation rate of existing overhead lines.
Despite the new projects and technologies in the pipeline, Jesberger emphasises that without faster permitting processes and effective load balancing on the consumption side, grid congestion is here to stay.
Related tags
Latest content
Shell's Holland Hydrogen 1 – building block of Europe’s green hydrogen economy
Shell’s Holland Hydrogen 1 green hydrogen electrolyser in the Port of Rotterdam is set to be a key stepping stone to deliver the company’s and Europe’s decarbonisation goals, says Lijs Groenendaal from Shell.
- Jonathan Spencer Jones
- 26/09/2022
Time to speed up the energy transition says German Energy Agency chief
In an exclusive interview with Enlit, the CEO of Germany’s Energy Agency (DENA), Andreas Kuhlmann, says it’s time to speed up the energy transition, not just in Europe, but across the world, and innovative start-ups often hold solutions that needs support.
- Ross Hastie
- 20/10/2022
Latest in Grids
All articlesCybersecurity and digital infrastructure resilience for a complex grid
Cybersecurity is considered the second most significant threat facing the energy sector after geopolitical issues including conflicts, trade wars and access to critical minerals.
- Enlit Editorial Team
- 03/06/2026









