Significant rise in electricity generation from renewables in the third quarter
In contrast, generation from conventional sources such as coal and natural gas fell by 42.9%. According to the statisticians, a total of 94.2 billion kilowatt hours of electricity were generated and fed into the grid from July to September. This was a significant decrease of 20.3 percent compared to the same period last year. According to the Federal Office, the reasons for this are a drop in electricity consumption by energy-intensive industries due to the weak economy and increased imports of electricity.
As in the first half of the year, wind power was the most important source of energy in domestic electricity generation in the third quarter. This form of electricity generation increased by 16.2% year-on-year to now account for 24.4% of all electricity generated. The amount of electricity generated in coal-fired power plants fell significantly - by 47.3% to a share of 23.9%. Nuclear energy fell to zero following the shutdown of the last nuclear power plants in April.
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From the data provided by Destatis, the statistic office of Wiesbaden, there was an increased generation of renewable electricity in the Third Quarter, showing a clear year-on-year comparison. This significant renewable electricity production amounted to 40.3 billion kilowatt hours, showing a year-over-year increase of 7.7%. Conversely, power generation from conventional sources like coal and natural gas saw a decrease, with a fall of 18.8% in the Third Quarter. In the same comparison, electricity generated from nuclear power plants was nons existent, compared to the previous year, following the shutdown of the last nuclear plants in April.
Source: www.stern.de