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Grid Poet — 13 June 2026, 20:00
Wind onshore and offshore deliver 35.7 GW at dusk, carrying 89% renewable share as solar fades and thermals idle low.
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Grid analysis Claude AI
At 20:00 on a mid-June evening, wind dominates the German grid with 35.7 GW combined onshore and offshore output, reflecting sustained 22 km/h winds across the country. Solar contributes a residual 2.5 GW from the last light of the long summer day. Thermal generation remains modest, with brown coal at 2.3 GW, natural gas at 1.9 GW, and hard coal at 1.1 GW providing baseload and ramping support. Total generation of 49.7 GW exceeds consumption of 49.0 GW, yielding a net export of 0.7 GW; however, the day-ahead price of 72.3 EUR/MWh is moderate-to-firm, suggesting either transmission constraints limiting further export or anticipated tightening as solar fades completely into the evening hours.
Grid poem Claude AI
A thousand steel sentinels lean into the June night wind, their tireless arms carving circles of invisible power across a darkening land. Below, the last embers of coal glow like dying campfires beside an ocean of moving air.
Generation mix
Wind onshore 60%
Wind offshore 12%
Solar 5%
Biomass 8%
Hydro 4%
Natural gas 4%
Hard coal 2%
Brown coal 5%
89%
Renewable share
35.7 GW
Wind (on + offshore)
2.5 GW
Solar
49.7 GW
Total generation
+0.6 GW
Net export
72.3 €/MWh
Day-ahead price
16.8°C / 22 km/h
Temp / Wind speed
Open-Meteo, Kassel (51.3°N 9.5°E)
37.0% / 62.0 W/m²
Cloud cover / Radiation
73
gCO₂/kWh
Image prompt
Wind onshore 29.6 GW dominates the scene as vast ranks of three-blade turbines on lattice towers stretching across rolling green hills from the centre to the far right, their rotors visibly turning in strong wind; wind offshore 6.1 GW appears as a distant cluster of taller turbines on the horizon line over a dark sea glimpsed at the far right edge; brown coal 2.3 GW occupies the far left as two hyperbolic cooling towers with thin white steam plumes lit from below by sodium-orange industrial lights; biomass 4.2 GW appears as a mid-sized industrial facility with a wood-chip conveyor and a single smokestack with faint grey exhaust, positioned left of centre; solar 2.5 GW is rendered as a modest field of aluminium-framed crystalline silicon panels in the centre foreground, their surfaces reflecting only the deep twilight sky, no sunlight; natural gas 1.9 GW sits as a compact CCGT unit with a single tall exhaust stack emitting a thin heat shimmer, placed between the biomass plant and the cooling towers; hard coal 1.1 GW is a small older power station with a single rectangular stack, barely visible near the left edge; hydro 2.0 GW appears as a concrete dam structure nestled in a wooded valley in the mid-ground left of centre. Time is 20:00 in mid-June Berlin — the sky is a deep twilight gradient, very dark navy-blue overhead transitioning to a narrow residual amber-pink band just above the western horizon, stars beginning to appear; the landscape is almost entirely artificially lit with warm sodium streetlights along a country road in the foreground and white LED lighting on turbine nacelles. Vegetation is lush mid-summer green, leaves slightly blurred by the 22 km/h wind. Scattered clouds at 37% coverage are barely visible as darker shapes against the deep blue-black sky. The atmosphere is moderately heavy, slightly hazy, reflecting the firm electricity price. Style: highly detailed oil painting in the tradition of 19th-century German Romantic landscape painters such as Caspar David Friedrich and Carl Blechen — rich colour palette of deep blues, warm industrial oranges, and cool greens; visible confident brushwork; atmospheric depth with layered distance planes; meticulous engineering accuracy on every turbine nacelle, cooling tower profile, and panel frame; the scene evokes the sublime tension between industrial might and natural landscape. No text, no labels.
Grid data: 13 June 2026, 20:00 (Berlin time) · Generated 2026-06-13T18:20 UTC · Download image