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CO2 emissions from the German power sector
The power sector has reduced its CO2 emissions from 1990 to 2017.
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Acceptance Survey 2018
The growth of renewable energy continues to be of great importance to the German population.
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Sector coupling and the importance of biomass in the sectors
Sector coupling facilitates the use of electricity in the heating and transport sector.
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Investments in the German elecrticity grid
Investments in new lines, upgrades, and maintenance for distribution and transmission grids.
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The German heat mix 2016
Renewables made up 11.5 percent of heat supply in Germany, 13.5 percent without electric heat.
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Biogas System
This graphic shows how biogas is produced and translated into power, heat and methane.
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CO2 emissions from primary energy consumption by state in Germnay 2015
The german states compared to their CO2 emissions.
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Primary energy consumption and share of renewables in German states
Primary energy consumption and share of renewables in German states in 2015 and change since 2008
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Fossil fuels burden the trade balance
Imports of mineral oil, gas and coal still make up large parts of import spending in many countries.
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Sales of fossil motor fuels and biofuels in Germany
While sales of mineral oil have increased, biofuel sales have dropped.
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Infographic dossier: Renewable Energy in the hands of the people
Ownership distribution of installed RE capacity for power production in Germany in 2016.
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Acceptance of Renewable Energy in the European Union
How important do you think it is that your national government sets targets to increase the amount of renewable energy used, such as wind or solar power, by 2030?
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