Strong onshore wind and persistent solar drive 94.6% renewable share, pushing prices slightly negative amid 9.3 GW net export.
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Generation mix
Wind onshore 43%
Wind offshore 5%
Solar 38%
Biomass 6%
Hydro 2%
Natural gas 3%
Hard coal 1%
Brown coal 2%
95%
Renewable share
27.4 GW
Wind (on + offshore)
22.1 GW
Solar
57.5 GW
Total generation
+9.3 GW
Net export
-1.7 €/MWh
Day-ahead price
16.2°C / 21 km/h
Temp / Wind speed
Open-Meteo, Kassel (51.3°N 9.5°E)
100.0% / 225.0 W/m²
Cloud cover / Radiation
36
gCO₂/kWh
Image prompt
Wind onshore 24.4 GW dominates the scene as vast ranks of three-blade turbines with white tubular towers and detailed nacelles stretching across rolling green hills from the centre to the far right, their rotors spinning briskly in strong wind; solar 22.1 GW appears as expansive fields of aluminium-framed crystalline silicon PV panels covering gentle slopes in the centre-left foreground, angled southward, reflecting diffused grey light; wind offshore 3.0 GW is visible as a distant cluster of larger turbines on the far-right horizon above a faintly visible North Sea coastline; biomass 3.7 GW is rendered as a modest industrial plant with a wooden-chip storage dome and a single low smokestack emitting thin white vapour, placed in the left-centre middle ground; natural gas 1.5 GW appears as a compact CCGT unit with a single slender exhaust stack and minimal exhaust, positioned left of centre; brown coal 1.4 GW is depicted as a single hyperbolic cooling tower with a thin wisp of steam, set in the far left background; hydro 1.2 GW is a small run-of-river weir with turbine house visible along a river in the left foreground; hard coal 0.3 GW is a tiny distant smokestack barely visible on the far left horizon. The sky is entirely overcast with thick stratiform clouds in layered grey tones, but the lower western horizon glows with a band of warm orange-red light as dusk begins at 17:00 in June, casting long amber light across the landscape and gilding the turbine blades. The atmosphere feels calm and open despite the clouds, reflecting the negative electricity price—no oppressive weight, just gentle diffused luminosity. Vegetation is lush mid-June green: tall grass, wildflowers, deciduous trees in full canopy. Temperature is mild at 16°C—no heat haze. Wind visibly bends the grass and ripples through tree leaves. Rendered as a highly detailed oil painting in the tradition of 19th-century German Romantic landscape painters such as Caspar David Friedrich and Carl Blechen—rich layered colour, visible impasto brushwork, atmospheric aerial perspective with misty depth toward the horizon, meticulous engineering detail on every turbine nacelle, every PV cell grid pattern, every cooling tower's hyperbolic curvature and concrete texture. The composition conveys the vastness of renewable infrastructure across the German landscape at the golden threshold of evening. No text, no labels.