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17th August 2017, 11:16 AM
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German Power Grid
My father is searching for information about German Power Grid. He said me to search for it. So do you know from where I can get information about German Power Grid?
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#2
17th August 2017, 11:45 AM
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Re: German Power Grid
You should not to go anywhere to get information about German Power Grid. I am providing information about German Power Grid for your reference: Germany produced power per person in 2008 equal to the EU-15 average (EU-15: 7,409 kWh/person) and 77% of the OECD average (8,991 kWh/person) In 2014, the electricity sector in Germany was composed of 53% fossil, 17% nuclear and 30% renewable energy sources. While nuclear power production decreased only slightly from 2013 to 2014, electricity generated from brown coal, hard coal, and gas-fired power plants significantly decreased by 3%, 9.5%, and 13.8%, respectively. German households and small businesses pay the second highest electricity price in Europe for many years in a row now. In 2016 the unit price per kilowatt hour decreased slightly an average of 28,69 Cent. Germany, the largest exporter of electricity with 10% of the overall exports, Electricity per person in Germany (kWh/inhabitant) Use Production Export Exp. % Fossil 2004 7,445 7,476 32 0.40% 4,603 2005 7,468 7,523 55 0.70% 4,674 2006 7,528 7,727 199 2.60% 4,796 2008 7,450 7,693 243 3.30% 4,635 2009 7,051 7,200 149 2.10% 4,314 Germany generated electricity from the following sources: 24.0% Lignite 18.2% Hard coal 14.1% Nuclear 8.8% Natural gas 6.8% Biomass 1.3% Offshore wind 0.8% Oil 4.0% Other 12.0% Onshore wind 3.0% Hydro 0.9% Waste 5.9% Solar |