Correction: Germany is meeting 40% of its electricity needs from renewables. This corresponds to 20% of overall energy consumption, a category which includes fossil fuels burned at the point of energy usage such as cars/heavy machinery.
It should also be noted that Germany’s economy has flat-lined since covid, due to their rising energy costs and resulting loss of competitiveness for their industrial sectors.
The chart illustrates how the International Energy Agency (IEA) has consistently downgraded predictions of renewables expansion. See how the IEA is biased against renewables at https://davidtoke.substack.com/p/how-the-iea-is-grossly-biased-against
Correction: Germany is meeting 40% of its electricity needs from renewables. This corresponds to 20% of overall energy consumption, a category which includes fossil fuels burned at the point of energy usage such as cars/heavy machinery.
It should also be noted that Germany’s economy has flat-lined since covid, due to their rising energy costs and resulting loss of competitiveness for their industrial sectors.