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4 FAQs about Germany renewable electricity

What percentage of German electricity is renewable?

In 2024 renewable energy sources provided 286 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity and accounted for 54.1 percent of German electricity demand. With wind power being by far the most important energy source in the German electricity mix. Renewables' share for heating and cooling purposes has risen from 4.4 percent in 2000 to 17.8 percent in 2024.

What is Germany's main energy source?

With wind power being by far the most important energy source in the German electricity mix. Renewables' share for heating and cooling purposes has risen from 4.4 percent in 2000 to 17.8 percent in 2024. Main energy source in this sector remains biomass (solid, liquid and gaseous), still providing about 76 percent of all renewable heat in 2024.

When will Germany reach 12% renewable electricity?

Since the passage of the Directive on Electricity Production from Renewable Energy Sources in 1997, Germany and the other states of the European Union were working towards a target of 12% renewable electricity by 2010. Germany passed this target early in 2007, when the renewable energy share in electricity consumption in Germany reached 14%.

How much electricity does Germany produce?

The German Government reported, in 2011, renewable energy (mainly wind turbines and biomass plants) generated more than 123 TWh of electricity, providing nearly 20% of the 603 TWh of electricity supplied. By 2012, all renewable energy accounted for 21.9% of electricity, with wind turbines and photovoltaic providing 11.9% of the total.

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