Solar at 50 GW drives 92% renewable share, pushing 10.9 GW net exports and collapsing prices to zero.
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Generation mix
Wind onshore 4%
Wind offshore 3%
Solar 77%
Biomass 6%
Hydro 3%
Natural gas 3%
Hard coal 0%
Brown coal 5%
92%
Renewable share
4.6 GW
Wind (on + offshore)
50.0 GW
Solar
65.4 GW
Total generation
+10.9 GW
Net export
0.0 €/MWh
Day-ahead price
27.0°C / 10 km/h
Temp / Wind speed
Open-Meteo, Kassel (51.3°N 9.5°E)
100.0% / 700.0 W/m²
Cloud cover / Radiation
59
gCO₂/kWh
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Solar 50.0 GW dominates the entire scene as vast fields of aluminium-framed crystalline silicon photovoltaic panels stretching across rolling green late-May farmland, covering roughly three-quarters of the composition. Brown coal 3.5 GW appears at the far left as a pair of massive hyperbolic concrete cooling towers with thin white steam plumes rising into hazy air. Biomass 3.7 GW sits just left of centre as a cluster of modest industrial buildings with wood-chip silos and low exhaust stacks emitting faint vapour. Wind onshore 2.8 GW occupies a ridge in the mid-right background as a row of tall three-blade turbines on lattice towers turning slowly in light breeze. Wind offshore 1.8 GW is glimpsed on the distant horizon as smaller turbines barely visible through atmospheric haze. Natural gas 1.7 GW appears as a single compact CCGT plant with a slender exhaust stack near centre-right, almost idle with barely visible heat shimmer. Hydro 1.7 GW is represented by a small concrete run-of-river weir with churning white water in the foreground. Hard coal 0.2 GW is a single dormant smokestack at the far edge, emitting nothing. The sky is bright full-daylight at 14:00 but with a thin uniform high overcast — luminous white-grey cloud layer that still lets strong diffuse sunlight flood the landscape, creating soft shadows. The temperature is 27°C: lush green vegetation, wildflowers in meadow edges, shimmering heat haze above the dark PV panels. The atmosphere is calm and open, reflecting the zero electricity price — no oppressive weight, expansive peaceful depth. Painted in the style of a highly detailed 19th-century German Romantic oil painting with rich colour, visible brushwork, and atmospheric perspective, yet with meticulous engineering accuracy on every turbine nacelle, every panel frame, every cooling tower curve. No text, no labels.