Fossil Electricity Production in Germany Increased 10% in First Half of 2025
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In the first half of the year, Germany met its electricity needs more strongly from fossil energy - which has to do with the weather. However, more than half of the electricity produced comes from wind power or solar systems.
The share of renewable energies in electricity production is expected to increase on a large scale by 2030. However, according to new figures from the Federal Statistical Office, this is moving far away. Fossil energy sources are experiencing a small revival.
Germany's electricity is coming out of the chimney again more frequently: wind power generation collapsed in the first half of the year.
The German electricity mix shifted in the first half of the year. Less wind power meant more electricity production from fossil fuels. Climate targets are moving far away.
Wind still remains the country's most important energy source
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