Germany generated almost 60% of its electricity in 2023 with renewable sources by PresidentSpanky Tags:Energy 4 comments Impressive trend How much of that was biomass and how much of that biomass is really renewable? Does it translate to lower CO2 output though? Last I checked, CO2 is the metric to track, not renewable %. I’m curious to see the break down by energy source, and generation in TWh, not in percentages. Otherwise, this graph looks very vague and doesn’t tell anything meaningful. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Does it translate to lower CO2 output though? Last I checked, CO2 is the metric to track, not renewable %.
I’m curious to see the break down by energy source, and generation in TWh, not in percentages. Otherwise, this graph looks very vague and doesn’t tell anything meaningful.
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Impressive trend
How much of that was biomass and how much of that biomass is really renewable?
Does it translate to lower CO2 output though? Last I checked, CO2 is the metric to track, not renewable %.
I’m curious to see the break down by energy source, and generation in TWh, not in percentages.
Otherwise, this graph looks very vague and doesn’t tell anything meaningful.