Wind and diffuse solar together produce 56 GW under full overcast, pushing 12.8 GW of net exports and near-zero prices.
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Generation mix
Wind onshore 34%
Wind offshore 8%
Solar 44%
Biomass 6%
Hydro 3%
Natural gas 2%
Hard coal 1%
Brown coal 3%
94%
Renewable share
26.7 GW
Wind (on + offshore)
28.8 GW
Solar
64.9 GW
Total generation
+12.8 GW
Net export
-0.0 €/MWh
Day-ahead price
18.1°C / 24 km/h
Temp / Wind speed
Open-Meteo, Kassel (51.3°N 9.5°E)
100.0% / 12.0 W/m²
Cloud cover / Radiation
43
gCOâ‚‚/kWh
Image prompt
Wind onshore 21.8 GW dominates the right two-thirds of the scene as vast rolling green hills covered with dozens of tall three-blade wind turbines, their rotors spinning visibly in strong wind, lattice towers and modern tubular towers mixed together, stretching deep into the atmospheric haze; wind offshore 4.9 GW appears on the far right horizon as a line of turbines standing in a grey North Sea glimpsed through a valley gap; solar 28.8 GW fills the centre-left foreground as enormous fields of aluminium-framed crystalline silicon PV panels on low-angle racks across flat farmland, their surfaces reflecting a uniform pale-grey overcast sky with no direct sunlight whatsoever; biomass 3.6 GW appears as a cluster of modest industrial buildings with wood-chip silos and a single squat smokestack with thin white exhaust, placed in the left-centre middle ground; brown coal 2.1 GW occupies the far left background as two hyperbolic cooling towers with thin wispy steam plumes and a low-profile lignite power station with conveyor belts, rendered small but precisely detailed; natural gas 1.6 GW sits just right of the lignite plant as a compact combined-cycle gas turbine facility with a single tall exhaust stack and minimal vapour; hydro 1.7 GW appears as a small concrete run-of-river weir and powerhouse beside a swollen green river in the left foreground; hard coal 0.3 GW is a barely visible dark industrial silhouette behind the lignite towers, almost dormant with no visible plume. The sky is a complete uniform overcast — thick stratiform cloud layer from horizon to horizon — no blue sky, no sunbeams, but fully lit midday diffuse daylight illuminating everything evenly and brightly; the atmosphere is calm, gentle, open and unhurried, matching the zero electricity price. Lush June vegetation — bright green deciduous trees in full leaf, tall grass, wildflowers along field edges. Temperature feels mild. Strong wind bends the grass and ripples through the fields. Painted in the style of a highly detailed 19th-century German Romantic oil painting — rich layered colour, visible confident brushwork, atmospheric perspective with soft misty depth in the background — yet every turbine nacelle, every PV cell grid line, every cooling tower hyperbolic curve is rendered with meticulous engineering accuracy. No text, no labels.