Grid congestion occurs when there is more demand for electricity than the grid can supply. This can lead to overloads and disruptions in power supply. The grid cannot supply power to all consumers at the same time, resulting in restrictions or outages. As a result, many companies are on the waiting list for a (larger) connection and the grid operator checks that companies are not using too much energy.
How does grid congestion work?
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