Wind leads at 17.4 GW combined but fading solar and strong demand drive 13.8 GW net imports at elevated prices.
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Generation mix
Wind onshore 37%
Wind offshore 11%
Solar 22%
Biomass 11%
Hydro 4%
Natural gas 5%
Hard coal 1%
Brown coal 9%
84%
Renewable share
17.4 GW
Wind (on + offshore)
7.9 GW
Solar
36.3 GW
Total generation
-13.7 GW
Net import
108.0 €/MWh
Day-ahead price
19.4°C / 11 km/h
Temp / Wind speed
Open-Meteo, Kassel (51.3°N 9.5°E)
92.0% / 63.0 W/m²
Cloud cover / Radiation
109
gCO₂/kWh
Image prompt
Wind onshore 13.6 GW dominates the right two-thirds of the scene as dozens of three-blade turbines on lattice and tubular towers stretching across rolling green hills into the distance, rotors turning steadily in moderate wind; wind offshore 3.8 GW appears as a cluster of larger turbines visible on a hazy horizon line beyond a river; solar 7.9 GW occupies the centre-right as a field of aluminium-framed crystalline silicon photovoltaic panels catching only dim, diffuse light under heavy overcast; biomass 3.8 GW appears as a mid-ground industrial plant with tall chimneys and wood-chip storage silos; brown coal 3.3 GW stands at the left as a pair of massive hyperbolic cooling towers with thick white steam plumes rising into the grey sky, beside a conveyor belt feeding lignite; natural gas 1.9 GW is a compact CCGT plant with a single sleek exhaust stack and a modest heat shimmer, positioned centre-left; hydro 1.5 GW is a small dam with water cascading at the far left edge; hard coal 0.4 GW is a single small smokestack barely visible behind the lignite complex. The sky is a dusk scene at 19:00 in early June — the sun has dropped very low, an orange-red glow smoulders along the lower western horizon, but 92% cloud cover smothers most colour into heavy slate-grey and charcoal clouds pressing down oppressively, reflecting the 108 EUR/MWh price tension. The landscape is lush central German countryside in early summer, 19°C warmth suggested by full green foliage on deciduous trees, wildflowers in meadow grass. The atmosphere is humid and heavy. Painted in the style of a highly detailed 19th-century German Romantic oil painting — rich impasto brushwork, atmospheric depth with layered distances, dramatic chiaroscuro between the fading amber horizon light and the brooding cloud mass above. Every turbine nacelle, every PV cell frame, every cooling tower's concrete texture rendered with meticulous engineering accuracy. No text, no labels.