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Grid Poet — 5 June 2026, 13:00
Solar leads at 37 GW under full overcast, wind adds 13 GW, driving 92% renewables and net exports.
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Grid analysis Claude AI
Solar dominates at 37.0 GW despite near-total cloud cover (99%), demonstrating strong diffuse irradiance performance typical of a June midday with high sun angle. Combined onshore and offshore wind contribute 13.2 GW, while lignite and gas provide a modest 4.4 GW baseload floor. Total generation of 60.3 GW exceeds the 55.8 GW consumption, yielding a net export of approximately 4.5 GW to neighboring markets. The day-ahead price of 34.2 EUR/MWh remains moderate, consistent with high renewable availability and comfortable supply margins.
Grid poem Claude AI
Beneath a shroud of silver cloud, the unseen sun still floods the land with quiet power, and turbines hum their steady hymn across the plain. Coal's ancient fires smolder low, humbled witnesses to a grid that drinks the light even from a veiled sky.
Generation mix
Wind onshore 18%
Wind offshore 4%
Solar 61%
Biomass 6%
Hydro 3%
Natural gas 3%
Hard coal 0%
Brown coal 4%
92%
Renewable share
13.2 GW
Wind (on + offshore)
37.0 GW
Solar
60.3 GW
Total generation
+4.6 GW
Net export
34.2 €/MWh
Day-ahead price
16.2°C / 13 km/h
Temp / Wind speed
Open-Meteo, Kassel (51.3°N 9.5°E)
99.0% / 67.0 W/m²
Cloud cover / Radiation
53
gCO₂/kWh
Image prompt
Solar 37.0 GW dominates the scene as vast fields of aluminium-framed crystalline silicon photovoltaic panels stretching across the entire foreground and middle ground, covering roughly 60% of the composition; wind onshore 10.6 GW appears as dozens of three-blade turbines on lattice and tubular towers arrayed across rolling green hills in the right third of the scene; wind offshore 2.6 GW is visible as a distant cluster of turbines on the far-right horizon above a faint coastal strip; biomass 3.6 GW shows as a mid-ground industrial facility with a timber-clad boiler house and modest exhaust stack emitting pale steam; brown coal 2.6 GW occupies the far left background as two hyperbolic concrete cooling towers with lazy white steam plumes rising into the overcast; hydro 1.9 GW is rendered as a stone-walled dam and spillway nestled in a small valley on the left middle ground; natural gas 1.8 GW appears as a compact CCGT plant with a single tall exhaust stack and slim vapor trail near the center-left. The sky is full midday daylight but entirely blanketed by a uniform 99% overcast layer of pale grey-white stratus cloud, bright and luminous from above but without any direct sunlight or shadows — a soft, diffuse, pearly June light bathes everything. Green deciduous trees and lush early-summer meadows with wildflowers surround the installations, temperature a mild 16°C. A gentle breeze visibly sways grass and tree canopy. The atmosphere is calm and open, reflecting the moderate electricity price. Highly detailed oil painting in the tradition of 19th-century German Romantic landscape masters — rich layered colour, visible impasto brushwork, atmospheric aerial perspective with depth, meticulous engineering accuracy on every turbine nacelle, PV cell grid pattern, cooling tower ribbing, and dam masonry. No text, no labels.
Grid data: 5 June 2026, 13:00 (Berlin time) · Generated 2026-06-05T11:20 UTC · Download image