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Net public electricity generation in Germany in week 22 in 2023
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Net public electricity generation in Germany in week 22 in 2023
Net public electricity generation in Germany in week 22 in 2023
Net public electricity generation in Germany in week 22 in 2023
In week 22 in summer 2023, the graph shows a mix with a high proportion of renewable electricity generation and only a small proportion of conventional power plants (lignite, hard coal, natural gas). Nuclear energy plays no role.
Credit:
www.energy-charts.info