Template:Current German electricity by source

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German electricity by source in 2017
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  •   Nuclear: 72.2 TWh (13.2%)
  •   Brown Coal: 134 TWh (24.5%)
  •   Hard Coal: 81.7 TWh (14.9%)
  •   Natural Gas: 49.1 TWh (9.0%)
  •   Wind: 103.6 TWh (18.9%)
  •   Solar: 38.4 TWh (7.0%)
  •   Biomass: 47.4 TWh (8.7%)
  •   Hydro: 20.5 TWh (3.7%)
Net generated electricity in 2017[1]Template:Rp
  1. Burger, Bruno (8 May 2018). Power generation in Germany – assessment of 2017 (pdf). ise.fraunhofer.de. Freiburg, Germany: Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE. Retrieved 9 August 2018.