Currently, in Germany more than 35% of annual electricity consumption comes from wind and solar power plants. There are more than 30 thousand wind turbines operating in the country with a total installed capacity of about 60 GW. In addition, in Germany there are about 1,7 million solar (photovoltaic) installations at 46 GW.
By the middle of this century, in Germany, Renewable Energy (RE) will provide 100% of this country's electricity needs. Much of the transportation system will be electrified.
Solar battery systems will be installed along main roads and across rooftops, becoming an important part of the building's exterior structure. The daily excess electricity of the solar power system will be stored in battery systems inside or outside the building.
Onshore and offshore wind power will provide more than 50% of Germany's electricity needs. When more green energy is produced than is needed, the excess energy will be stored in power plants.
The vision of 100% renewable energy can become a reality when Germany cuts off traditional fossil fuel sources. Solar power plants, wind power and biogas power plants complement each other. They will become a pillar to help Germany achieve its climate neutrality goals and ensure sustainable electricity production. Even when the sun goes down and the wind stops blowing, electric lights in Germany will still shine.
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