Germany Electricity Generation Mix 2025
Embracing a diverse portfolio that includes solar, wind, and nuclear power can bolster Germany''s clean energy output and reduce dependency on fossil fuels, aligning the country with a sustainable future.
Renewable energies in figures
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
Germany aligns renewable rollout with slower grid expansion to cut
Germany will adapt the rollout of renewables to the lagging grid expansion and lower its hydrogen ambitions, in a bid to reduce the costs of its landmark energy transition.
Germany''s energy transition hits reverse so far in 2025
Clean energy sources generated the smallest amount of Germany''s electricity in over a decade so far in 2025, dealing a blow to the energy transition momentum of Europe''s largest economy.
Renewable energy in Germany
In July 2019, figures published by the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (ISE) report that renewable energy is for the first time providing more electricity than coal and nuclear power
German energy sector: Electricity from the sun, wind and hydrogen
Electricity from the sun, wind and hydrogen: Learn here how Germany''s energy sector is mastering the challenges of transformation.
Renewable energy in Germany
Since 1990, the use of renewable energy sources in Germany has increased significantly. The renewables'' expansion is one of the central pillars in Germany''s energy transition to
State of the Energy Transition in Germany: Annual Review 2025
Germany''s greenhouse gas emissions in 2025 amounted to around 640 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (t CO₂-eq), falling only slightly compared with 2024 by 1.5 percent.