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According to reports, the energy industry group BDEW and research institute ZSW recently said that Germany is expected to generate enough renewable electricity in 2018 to meet nearly 38% of electricity consumption, up from about 36%
in 2017.
According to the data released by the forecast, the figure was 38% in the first nine months of the year, thanks to high wind and solar power
.
BDEW and ZSW said in a joint statement that "if wind energy supply develops in the fourth quarter along the average of recent years, renewable energy can cover less than 38% (demand) share
for the whole year.
" ”
BDEW data shows that the proportion of green energy, including biomass and hydropower, reached 36.
1%
of consumption last year.
In terms of production, the total production of green electricity in the first three quarters was 169 billion kWh, accounting for 35% of the total, up from 32%
in the same period last year.
Renewable energy as a single category is close to or exceeds the contribution of fossil fuels, but this is only possible
with high wind speeds and plenty of sunshine.
Electricity generation from imported hard coal and domestic lignite accounted for 36 percent of nine-month consumption, down from 38 percent a year earlier, while natural gas accounted for 12 percent, down from 13 percent
.
The managing director of BDEW said policymakers are demanding a 65 percent renewable energy target by 2030 and further efforts are needed to achieve favorable conditions
for green electricity transport and storage facilities.
The ZSW president said the heating and transport sector's efforts were far behind, which could trigger hefty fines
from the EU.
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According to reports, the energy industry group BDEW and research institute ZSW recently said that Germany is expected to generate enough renewable electricity in 2018 to meet nearly 38% of electricity consumption, up from about 36%
in 2017.
According to the data released by the forecast, the figure was 38% in the first nine months of the year, thanks to high wind and solar power
.
BDEW and ZSW said in a joint statement that "if wind energy supply develops in the fourth quarter along the average of recent years, renewable energy can cover less than 38% (demand) share
for the whole year.
" ”
BDEW data shows that the proportion of green energy, including biomass and hydropower, reached 36.
1%
of consumption last year.
In terms of production, the total production of green electricity in the first three quarters was 169 billion kWh, accounting for 35% of the total, up from 32%
in the same period last year.
Renewable energy as a single category is close to or exceeds the contribution of fossil fuels, but this is only possible
with high wind speeds and plenty of sunshine.
Electricity generation from imported hard coal and domestic lignite accounted for 36 percent of nine-month consumption, down from 38 percent a year earlier, while natural gas accounted for 12 percent, down from 13 percent
.
The managing director of BDEW said policymakers are demanding a 65 percent renewable energy target by 2030 and further efforts are needed to achieve favorable conditions
for green electricity transport and storage facilities.
The ZSW president said the heating and transport sector's efforts were far behind, which could trigger hefty fines
from the EU.
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