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  2. Energy in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Energy in Germany is obtained primarily from fossil fuels, accounting for 77.6% of total energy consumption in 2023, followed by renewables at 19.6%, and 0.7% nuclear power. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] On 15 April 2023, the three remaining German nuclear reactors were taken offline, completing the country's nuclear phase-out plan. [ 3 ]

  3. Energy in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Energy consumption by source, Indonesia. Development of CO 2 emissions. In 2019, the total energy production in Indonesia is 450.79 million tonnes of oil equivalent, with a total primary energy supply of 231.14 million tonnes of oil equivalent and electricity final consumption of 263.32 terawatt-hours. [2]

  4. Category:Energy in Germany - Wikipedia

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  5. Electricity sector in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Germany renewable electricity production by source German renewable energy production by source, 2000–2017 Wind turbines in Baltic Sea in 2013. Germany has been called "the world's first major renewable energy economy". [27] [28] Renewable energy in Germany is mainly based on wind, solar and biomass. Germany had the world's largest ...

  6. Energiewende - Wikipedia

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    The Energiewende (German for 'energy turnaround') (pronounced [ʔenɐˈɡiːˌvɛndə] ⓘ) is the ongoing energy transition by Germany. The new system intends to rely heavily on renewable energy (particularly wind , photovoltaics , and hydroelectricity ), energy efficiency , and energy demand management .

  7. Renewable energy in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Renewable energy in Germany is mainly based on wind and biomass, plus solar and hydro. Germany had the world's largest photovoltaic installed capacity until 2014, and as of 2023 it has over 82 GW. It is also the world's third country by installed total wind power capacity, 64 GW in 2021 [1] (59 GW in 2018 [2]) and second for offshore wind, with ...

  8. List of power stations in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The following page lists most of the power stations in the electricity sector in Germany. For traction current, see List of installations for 15 kV AC railway electrification in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

  9. Indonesia Just Energy Transition Partnership - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesia Just Energy Transition Partnership is a 20 billion dollar agreement to decarbonise Indonesia's coal-powered economy, launched on 15 November 2022 at the G20 summit. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] This Just Energy Transition Partnership comes after the first such agreement, the South Africa JET-IP was announced in 2021 as a partnership with ...