Strong overnight wind drives 87% renewables, creating 5.8 GW net exports and near-zero prices.
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Generation mix
Wind onshore 62%
Wind offshore 13%
Biomass 9%
Hydro 3%
Natural gas 5%
Hard coal 3%
Brown coal 5%
87%
Renewable share
34.1 GW
Wind (on + offshore)
0.0 GW
Solar
45.2 GW
Total generation
+5.8 GW
Net export
2.0 €/MWh
Day-ahead price
6.7°C / 18 km/h
Temp / Wind speed
Open-Meteo, Kassel (51.3°N 9.5°E)
82.0% / 0.0 W/m²
Cloud cover / Radiation
85
gCO₂/kWh
Image prompt
Wind onshore 28.0 GW dominates the entire right two-thirds of the scene as vast ranks of three-blade turbines on lattice and tubular steel towers stretching deep into the distance across rolling central German farmland; wind offshore 6.1 GW appears as a cluster of larger turbines visible on a far dark horizon line over a sliver of sea at the far right; biomass 4.1 GW occupies the centre-left as a modest industrial facility with a wood-chip storage dome, conveyor belts, and a single illuminated smokestack emitting pale vapour; natural gas 2.3 GW sits left of centre as a compact combined-cycle gas turbine plant with two slender exhaust stacks and a low angular turbine hall, warmly lit by sodium lamps; brown coal 2.2 GW appears at the far left as a pair of hyperbolic cooling towers releasing thin wisps of steam, lit from below by amber industrial lighting; hard coal 1.3 GW is a smaller single cooling tower and boiler house adjacent to the brown coal plant; hydro 1.2 GW is represented by a small concrete dam with spillway visible in the middle distance between the biomass plant and the wind farms. The sky is completely dark — deep navy to black, no twilight, no moon visible, heavy 82% cloud cover obscuring stars, only faint grey cloud texture illuminated from below by distant town lights. The turbine blades show motion blur from 17.6 km/h winds, and bare early-spring trees with just the faintest bud swelling line the foreground hedgerows at 6.7°C — no frost but a chill dampness in the air. The atmosphere is calm and tranquil, reflecting the rock-bottom 2.0 EUR/MWh price: open expansive composition, no oppressive weight. Rendered as a highly detailed oil painting in the tradition of 19th-century German Romantic landscape painters — Caspar David Friedrich's sense of nocturnal vastness merged with industrial-age subject matter — rich deep blues, warm amber artificial light pools, visible confident brushwork, atmospheric aerial perspective fading the distant turbine rows into misty darkness, meticulous engineering detail on every nacelle, cooling tower, and gas turbine exhaust stack. No text, no labels.