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Renewable energy in the hands of the people
Ownership distribution of installed RE capacity for power production in Germany in 2019
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Primary Energy Consumption in Germany Development 2005-2020
The primary energy consumption amounted to 3,250 billion kilowatt hours in 2020.
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The German electricity mix in 2020
Renewables provided 251 kilowatt-hours of electricity, thereby 44 percent of the demand.
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Share of renewable energy in Germany's final energy consumption 1990-2020
The share of renewables in Germany's electricity, heating and transport secor is increasing since 1990.
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Acceptance Survey 2019
Our annual survey shows the overwhelming public support for renewable energy in Germany.
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Infographic dossier: Final energy consumption by sectors in Germany
Heating and cooling constitute half of the German energy consumption in 2018.
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Biomass production and land usage in Germany
This graphic dossier shows the german biomass production from 2005 to 2017 as well as the total usage of german land in 2016.
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Infographic dossier: Share of renewable energy in final energy consumption in the EU
Development of the share of renewable energy in EU final energy consumption from 2005 to 2017.
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Flexibility guarantees grid stability
How can excess production and shortfalls from renewable energy sources be compensated for?
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CO2 emissions from the German power sector
The power sector has reduced its CO2 emissions from 1990 to 2017.
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Acceptance Survey 2018
The growth of renewable energy continues to be of great importance to the German population.
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Sector coupling and the importance of biomass in the sectors
Sector coupling facilitates the use of electricity in the heating and transport sector.
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